The relationship between mood, attitudes towards food, self control and Body Mass Index (BMI) in people living with type 2 diabetes 1 June 2014 While strong associations between BMI and type 2 diabetes have been found, our understanding of how moods, attitudes towards eating and self control relate to BMI are limited. To help increase our understanding, this research aims to determine the relationships between these factors in people with type 2 diabetes. To take part in this research you need to be 18 years of age or above, and have been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes by a health professional. Participation in this research will involve completing a questionnaire which will take approximately 20 minutes. If you are interested in further information on this study please email [email protected]
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