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Risk assessment for developing type 1 diabetes: intentions of behavioural changes prior to risk notification.

机译:发生1型糖尿病的风险评估:在风险通报之前改变行为的意图。

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BACKGROUND: Recent progress in predictive techniques allows people at risk of developing type 1 diabetes to be identified in a pre-symptomatic stage and prevention trials to be implemented. The present study examined prospectively whether participants in a screening programme anticipated behavioural changes in the event of having a high risk. METHODS: Four hundred and three first-degree relatives of people with type 1diabetes completed a self-administered questionnaire about their views on screening and diabetes, and questionnaires on well-being and locus of control. RESULTS: Prior to risk notification, 73% reported that they intended to introduce lifestyle changes if at high risk. The vast majority of the respondents (87%) reported that eating habits would be the main changes made. Those anticipating changes believed they could take actions to reduce their risk of type 1 diabetes (p<0.001) and to have personal control over diabetes onset (p<0.001). They were also more worried about developing diabetes (p<0.01) and preoccupied with diabetes-related symptoms (p<0.01). CONCLUSIONS: Prior to risk notification, the process of being screened raised concerns and expectations about future changes. Despite the lack of any evidence, people believed lifestyle changes would be effective in reducing their risk. Since the impact of lifestyle in the development of type 1 diabetes is not yet established, accurate information about the role of health behaviour in the progression to overt diabetes is needed to avoid unrealistic expectations on the benefit of these changes and unnecessary impairment to quality of life. Personally initiated changes should be monitored since they could importantly influence the progress and outcome of prevention trials.
机译:背景:预测技术的最新进展使人们可以在症状发生前识别出患1型糖尿病的风险,并进行预防试验。本研究前瞻性地检查了筛查项目的参与者在高风险事件中是否预期行为变化。方法:430名1型糖尿病患者的一级亲属填写了一份关于他们对筛查和糖尿病的看法的自我管理问卷,以及关于幸福感和控制源的问卷。结果:在风险通知之前,73%的人报告说,如果有高风险,他们打算进行生活方式的改变。绝大多数受访者(87%)报告说,饮食习惯将是主要的改变。那些预期会发生变化的人认为,他们可以采取行动降低1型糖尿病的风险(p <0.001),并对糖尿病的发作进行个人控制(p <0.001)。他们还更担心发展为糖尿病(p <0.01),并沉迷于糖尿病相关症状(p <0.01)。结论:在风险通知之前,筛选过程引起了对未来变化的担忧和期望。尽管没有任何证据,但人们认为改变生活方式可以有效降低风险。由于尚未确定生活方式对1型糖尿病发展的影响,因此需要有关健康行为在向明显糖尿病进展中作用的准确信息,以避免对这些变化的益处产生不切实际的期望,并避免不必要的生活质量损害。应该监视个人发起的更改,因为它们可能会严重影响预防试验的进度和结果。

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