德国糖尿病风险评分(GDRS)在行动:连接风险分层与认知行为生活方式咨询。

Riza Amalia, Ronal Surya Aditya, Rizka Apriani, Salmiati
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2型糖尿病是一个日益严重的全球健康挑战,特别是在低收入和中等收入国家。Seidel-Jacobs等人最近的研究强调了德国糖尿病风险评分(GDRS)在加强初级保健生活方式咨询和共同决策方面的有效性。这封信强调了将风险评估工具与认知行为疗法(CBT)方法整合在咨询中的重要性,以解决导致糖尿病风险的行为和潜在的消极思维模式。将这些模式适用于不同的人群,特别是东南亚等地区,可以改善全球的早期干预和糖尿病预防工作。
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The German Diabetes Risk Score (GDRS) in action: Bridging risk stratification with cognitive behavioral lifestyle counseling.

Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a growing global health challenge, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. The recent study by Seidel-Jacobs et al. highlights the effectiveness of the German Diabetes Risk Score (GDRS) in enhancing lifestyle counseling and shared decision-making in primary care. This letter emphasizes the importance of integrating risk assessment tools with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) approaches in counseling to address both behavior and the underlying negative thought patterns that contribute to diabetes risk. Adapting such models to diverse populations, especially in regions like Southeast Asia, could improve early intervention and diabetes prevention efforts globally.

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