Differential associations of somatic and cognitive-affective symptoms of depression with inflammation and insulin resistance: cross-sectional and longitudinal results from the Emotional Distress Sub-Study of the GRADE study.
Description: This publication examines how different treatment approaches for type 2 diabetes are associated with patients’ psychological well-being. It explores relationships between diabetes therapies and outcomes such as diabetes-related distress and depressive symptoms, highlighting the importance of considering mental and emotional health alongside glycemic control in diabetes care.
Citation: Gonzalez, J. S., Bebu, I., Krause-Steinrauf, H., Hoogendoorn, C. J., Crespo-Ramos, G., Presley, C., Naik, A. D., Kuo, S., Johnson, M. L., Wexler, D., Crandall, J. P., Bantle, A. E., Arends, V., Cherrington, A. L., & GRADE Research Group (2024). Differential Effects of Type 2 Diabetes Treatment Regimens on Diabetes Distress and Depressive Symptoms in the Glycemia Reduction Approaches in Diabetes: A Comparative Effectiveness Study (GRADE). Diabetes care, 47(4), 610–619. https://doi.org/10.2337/dc23-2459
