In a randomized control trial to improve glycemic control among diabetic patients, the researchers concluded that:
A) Peer support directly improved glycemic control among the intervention group
B) Social support appeared to be most beneficial to people in the intervention group who started with low social support resources
C) The intervention and control groups showed no difference in glycemic control at six months
D) The control group demonstrated better glycemic control than the intervention group
E) There was no difference in glycemic control between the intervention and control groups at six months, but the intervention group showed improvement after one year
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A) Health behaviors
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