Relationship between social isolation and glycaemic control of people previously diagnosed with diabetes: secondary analysis from the CHARLS.
Qiuping LuLiyuan QuCuihua XieYi ShuFang GaoMeng-Chen ZouXinzhao FanXiangrong LuoJianfu MengYaoming XueYing CaoPublished in: BMJ open (2024)
Middle-aged men with diabetes with higher social isolation tend to have higher blood glucose and glycosylated haemoglobin levels. This subset of patients requires targeted attention to provide social support from family and friends for improved glycaemic control. If necessary, education on diabetes should be made available to family members and friends.