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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the impact of stress reduction on physiological and psychological variables in adults with Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) who have moderate to severe levels of diabetes-related emotional distress. Subjects will be randomized to one of two interventions. We will evaluate the impact of the interventions on glucose metabolism, blood pressure, diabetes-related distress and quality of life. Additionally, we will investigate the role of neuroendocrine dysfunction, systemic inflammation and diabetes self-care practices as mediators in the relationship between increased stress, adverse glucose metabolism and elevated blood pressure in those subjects with T2DM.
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Age > 30 years
Male or female
Duration of diabetes 1-15 years from time of initial diagnosis
Diagnosis of T2DM made/confirmed by physician
Completed diabetes education in the past
Most recent HgA1c >7%; measurement must be within the past 6 months either in physicians office or at the Thriving with Diabetes Boot Camp Class
Treatment for diabetes must include any or all of the following modalities:
diet, exercise, oral medications, insulin or other injectable diabetic medication
Score > 30 on the Problem Area in Diabetes (PAID) Questionnaire
Able to use a glucometer for self-monitoring of blood glucose values
Most recent clinic blood pressure less than 180/95
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78 participants in 2 patient groups
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