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Ball pits might soon return, but should they? Experts weigh the pros and cons of the once-trendy kid activity.
By Sue Carlton, Tampa Bay Times June 9, 2021 12:02pm Text size Copy shortlink:
Pre-pandemic, ball pits were a thing. Filled with colorful plastic balls and teeming with kids, they were a staple of fast-food play areas, birthday parties and fun centers.
Then came COVID-19, and ball pits suddenly seemed a spectacularly bad idea. They largely shut down. Now, as we slowly emerge, restaurants and fun centers presumably are weighing their options.
Could ball pits make a comeback? Or, perhaps more to the point: Should they?
Pack Health Publishes Research Confirming Impact for Patients with Type 2 Diabetes in JMIR Diabetes
12-Week Results Across HbA1c Cohorts Include lowered BMI, Increased Overall Mental and Physical Health Scores, and Reductions in Diabetes Distress.
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Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR) Diabetes. The study aims to examine the impact of digital health coaching outcomes by baseline hemoglobin A1c to better understand which populations may experience the greatest clinical and psychosocial benefit from the intervention.
Pack Health Publishes Research Confirming Impact for Patients with Type 2 Diabetes in JMIR Diabetes
Digital health coaching is a common diabetes self-management support strategy and has been linked to positive mental and physical health outcomes. However, the relationship between baseline risk and outcomes has yet to be evaluated in a real-world setting. For this study, the digital health coaching program