Analysis of Social Networks and Physical Activity Performed in the Management of Patients at Risk for Diabetic Foot—A Pilot Study

Considering that the knowledge and control of the daily physical activity performed (PAP) is an important element in the management of patients with history of foot ulcers, peripheral neuropathy and/or peripheral vascular disease (at risk), the analysis of the social network map (SNM) perceived by t...

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Hauptverfasser: FRANCIA, PIERGIORGIO, TEDESCHI, ANNA, GULISANO, MASSIMO, IANNONE, GIULIA, VITTORI, ALESSANDRO, SANTOSUOSSO, UGO, PATERNOSTRO, FERDINANDO, ANICHINI, ROBERTO
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Diabetes
Diabetes mellitus
Disease management
Exercise
Feet
Leg ulcers
Motor ability
Muscle function
Peripheral neuropathy
Physical activity
Social network analysis
Social organization
Ulcers
Vascular diseases
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