id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-345360-wlzgq7f9 Yan, Alice F. Perceived Risk, Behavior Changes and Health-related Outcomes During COVID-19 Pandemic: Findings among Adults with and without Diabetes in China 2020-07-22 .txt text/plain 3899 188 50 AIMS: To examine perceived infection risk of COVID-19 and the health and related behavior changes among people with diabetes, compared with people without diabetes, and to examine factors associated with self-reported health during the national quarantine period in China. The objectives of this time-sensitive study are: 1) to examine perceived risk of COVID-19 and levels of worry among people with diabetes, and compare with the perceptions of those without diabetes; 2) to examine the health-related experiences and behaviors of people with diabetes when compared with those without diabetes, and 3) to examine factors associated with self-reported health status during the COVID-19 quarantine period in China. To our knowledge, no studies to date have reported findings related to perceived infection risks and the impacts of COVID-19 on a large sample of people with diabetes on health-related outcomes and lifestyle behavior changes in China, where COVID-19 was first reported, and many vigorous nationwide measures were taken to control its spread. ./cache/cord-345360-wlzgq7f9.txt ./txt/cord-345360-wlzgq7f9.txt