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The aim of the study was evaluation of the effect of the clinical Pilates, nurse coaching and Peer group work Approach on General Health Parameters in older adults with Diabetes. This study was conducted as a single-blind, 4-arm, single-randomized and controlled study to estimate the effect of clinical Pilates, nurse coaching and peer group work approach on general health parameters in elderly individuals with diabetes mellitus. Interdisciplinary group treatment was carried out by a physiotherapist, social worker, diabetes nurse, and family physician. Clinical Pilates group treatment was carried out by a physiotherapist, and nurse coaching group treatment was carried out by a diabetes nurse. Measurements of the functional capacity of the elderly were evaluated with the Lafayette manual muscle tester and the Jamar hydraulic hand grip dynamometer. A total of 48 aged people with diabetes were randomized into 4 arms. The arms were followed up for 12 weeks.
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In line with the global trend, the elderly population is increasing in Turkey and the prevalence of diabetes in the elderly population continues to be high. According to the results of the Turkish Diabetes Epidemiology Study (TURDEP2), diabetic patients over the age of 65 constitute approximately 40% of all diabetics. Diabetes in an older person also increases the risk of developing frailty syndrome, which is associated with reduced muscle strength, reduced muscle quality and loss of muscle mass and accelerated aging. Muscle strength and function are reduced in diabetic patients with type 2 diabetes compared to healthy, non-glycemic individuals, with an increase in BMI and a decrease in muscle quality, when estrogen drops, especially in menopausal women. However, people with T2D may have an increased risk of falls and fractures, which may be partly explained by a decrease in muscle mass. Limited mobility can have a major impact on the individual's independence when basic daily activities like getting up from the chair, climbing stairs, and grocery shopping are disrupted for the elderly person. Decreased muscle strength can be an important factor in this loss of mobility.
In addition to physical changes, diabetes in older people also leads to emotional, mental and social difficulties and conflicts. Negative experiences such as anxiety, depression, tension and lack of social support in individuals with diabetes have bad consequences on diabetes, exacerbate the disease and increase the burden of the disease on the individual. According to the preliminary findings of the National Burden of Disease Research performed in Turkey, it has been reported that there has been a 60% increase in the burden of illness related to diabetes and that it ranks first among the burden-causing diseases. In line with all these results, a holistic approach to the phenomenon of diabetes will provide holistic interventions for the multiple effects of diabetes. However, interventions about diabetes management for the diabetic elderly are limited in the literature. Many studies have been conducted with diabetic elderly people. However, this study is the first study that includes an interdisciplinary group study for diabetic elders. The present study was organized to assess the effectiveness of these practices of an interdisciplinary care approach on the general health parameters of elderly individuals with Type 2 Diabetes.
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