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Differences between statistically significant evident and clinically significant evidence
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Despite an increasing interest in the effect of health information on health behaviors, evidence on the causal impact of a diagnosis on lifestyle factors is still mixed and does not often account for long-term effects. We do not find perceivable effects of a type-2 diabetes diagnosis on quitting smoking or drinking. Overall, health information appears to have a sustained causal impact on weight reduction, a key lifestyle and risk factor among individuals with type-2 diabetes. We do not find perceivable effects of a type-2 diabetes diagnosis on quitting smoking or drinking. Overall, health information appears to have a sustained causal impact on weight reduction, a key lifestyle and risk factor among individuals with type-2 diabetes. (Gaggario pg 1
Statistical software programs can show ratios and formulas for how statistically things SHOULD OCCUR, clinically significance is much like the research that shows behaviors MAY NOT change in humans based on choices they make. (Momin pg 1167)
References
Gaggario, A Et al (2022) Does health information affect lifestyle behaviors? The impact of diabetes diagnosis .. Social Science and Medicine Vol 314 Pages 1-32
Moomin, R Et al (2020( A nurse practitioner-led telehealth protocol to improve diabetes outcomes in primary care Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners Vol 34 Pages 1167-1171