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Survey: Fatigue is top diabetes challenge

BOCA RATON, Fla., July 8 (UPI) -- Eighty-five percent of people with diabetes say fatigue is their top challenge and it makes it difficult to get through their day, a U.S. survey indicates.

Diabetica Research Solutions Inc. commissioned the study to identify important issues affecting lives of people with diabetes.

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"Living with diabetes is a constant challenge. Chronic fatigue may be symptomatic of the disease and can make it difficult for someone with diabetes to be active enough to control weight and properly self-manage their disease," Dr. Richard Corlin, chairman DRSI Diabetes Advisory Board, says in a statement.

"People with poorly controlled diabetes are often dehydrated and vitamin B depleted. These can be significant factors causing fatigue."

Many of the survey respondents say they use sugary beverages including soda to obtain energy, and these beverages rank third on a recent Harvard School of Public Health weight-gain study behind potato chips and french fries, Corlin says in a statement.

Weight gain is a problem diabetics battle daily and may add significantly to healthcare costs, Corlin says.

However, only 6 percent say they use energy drinks, perhaps because most are aware that caffeine, sugar, herbal stimulants and other ingredients may be unhealthy options for them, Corlin adds.

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No survey details were provided.

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