Research Opportunity- Diabetes and Non-diabetes diagnoses, Psychological Distress, Self-control, Food addiction and BMI 23 February 2016 Researchers at University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia would like adults with: Type 2 diabetes Prediabetes Gestational diabetes now or in the past or those without diabetes to complete an ANONYMOUS 15-20 minute online survey. The questions in the survey will help us to understand the relationships between psychological distress, impulsivity, Body Mass Index and food addiction in diabetes and non-diabetes populations. For more information please contact: [email protected] OR access survey directly Simply click the link above to complete the survey. If you have trouble opening the link, copy the link and paste it into your internet browser address bar. NOTE: There is an underscore between ‘food_attitudes’ in the URL address.
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