The coexistence of diabetes and depression creates significant challenges for patients and healthcare providers. With up to 65% of people with diabetes experiencing depressive symptoms, these conditions often fuel each other, leading to worse health outcomes. Integrated care (IC) has emerged as a promising approach to address this dual burden. But how effective is it in practice? Here’s what research reveals. The Connection Between Diabetes and Depression Diabetes is a chronic condition that requires daily management, including medication, lifestyle changes, and regular monitoring. Depression often disrupts these behaviors, leading to: Poor adherence to medication. Less physical activity. Difficulty following dietary recommendations. Increased diabetes-related complications. This cycle worsens both conditions, creating higher risks for patients and greater challenges for healthcare systems. Traditionally, mental and physical health are treated separately, leaving patients to manage ca...
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