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Event Background

One in four people with type 1 diabetes have high levels of diabetes distress, as do one in five people with type 2 diabetes. Diabetes distress is when a person feels frustrated, defeated or overwhelmed by diabetes. These feelings can come and go. But diabetes distress can turn into depression if you have these feelings for a while and they aren't going away. Diabetes distress and low adherence to treatment rates are negatively correlated with glycemic control. Stress and poor sleep cycle negatively impact diabetes management and managing it by Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) may improve sleep quality and reduce blood sugar levels in patients with T2DM.

Speakers

Dr. Neelesh Bhandari (Vice President, Physician Partnerships at Fitterfly)

Dr. Neelesh Bhandari

Vice President, Physician Partnerships at Fitterfly

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Dr. Sanjay Kalra (Consultant Endocrinologist at Bharti Hospital)

Dr. Sanjay Kalra

Consultant Endocrinologist at Bharti Hospital

Endocrinologist, Bharti Hospital, Karnal, Vice President- South Asian Federation of Endocrine Societies (SAFES), Education Editor and Deputy Chair, Ad...

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Dr. Tejal Lathia (Academic Advisor at Fitterfly)

Dr. Tejal Lathia

Academic Advisor at Fitterfly

Consultant Endocrinologist, Apollo Belapur, Fortis Hiranandani Hospital & Cloud Nine Vashi.

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Neha Verma (Clinical Psychologist (M.Phil, RCI), Head - Department of Psychology and Wellbeing at Fitterfly)

Neha Verma

Clinical Psychologist (M.Phil, RCI), Head - Department of Psychology and Wellbeing at Fitterfly

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