Have you ever attempted intensive dietary changes for your type 2 diabetes? E.g. low-carbohydrate, low-energy, Mediterranean diet, or bariatric surgery
What was your experience?
Let us know below:
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Hello, My name is Kate Brown, I am studying a MSc Global Health, at Maastricht University, Netherlands. I have completed 3 years of Medicine, at Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland
As part of the completion of my master's, I will be undertaking research to explore the barriers and challenges in attempting intensive dietary change for type 2 diabetes.
Increasingly research has shown the benefits of intensive dietary change as a therapeutic tool for diabetes and a potential tool for remission. However, very little is known about what people living with diabetes experience.
You could help contribute to the understanding of the barriers and challenges that real people living with type 2 diabetes face in order to inform healthcare professionals and health policy on how to adapt services
How?
Completion of one online survey which should take 20 minutes to complete.
Find out more information below
https://forms.gle/CMBbiU9WvhXcz6j86
I would really appreciate any information about your experience that you would be willing to provide. Please feel free to pass this on to anyone else you feel that is relevant
this study has been approved by @Cherrelle DUK
What was your experience?
Let us know below:
https://forms.gle/CMBbiU9WvhXcz6j86
Hello, My name is Kate Brown, I am studying a MSc Global Health, at Maastricht University, Netherlands. I have completed 3 years of Medicine, at Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland
As part of the completion of my master's, I will be undertaking research to explore the barriers and challenges in attempting intensive dietary change for type 2 diabetes.
Increasingly research has shown the benefits of intensive dietary change as a therapeutic tool for diabetes and a potential tool for remission. However, very little is known about what people living with diabetes experience.
You could help contribute to the understanding of the barriers and challenges that real people living with type 2 diabetes face in order to inform healthcare professionals and health policy on how to adapt services
How?
Completion of one online survey which should take 20 minutes to complete.
Find out more information below
https://forms.gle/CMBbiU9WvhXcz6j86
I would really appreciate any information about your experience that you would be willing to provide. Please feel free to pass this on to anyone else you feel that is relevant
this study has been approved by @Cherrelle DUK
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