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Disordered Eating Behaviors are Associated with Poorer Diet Quality in Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes

机译:食用行为无序与患有1型糖尿病的青少年的饮食质量较差

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Disordered eating behaviors may pose a risk for poor long-term health outcomes in patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D). This cross-sectional study examined relations of disordered eating behaviors with diet quality, diet-related attitudes, and diabetes management in adolescents with T1D (N=151, 48% female). Participants, recruited July 2008 through February 2009, completed 3-day diet records and survey measures, including the Diabetes Eating Problem Survey (DEPS) and measures of eating-related attitudes. Biomedical data were obtained from medical records. Participants scoring >1 SD above the mean DEPS were classified as at-risk for disordered eating. The Healthy Eating Index-2005 was calculated to assess diet quality. ANCOVA was used to test for differences between risk groups in diet quality, eating attitudes, and diabetes management, controlling for age, sex, and BMI percentile. Youth at-risk for disordered eating were more likely to be overweight/obese (59.1% vs. 40.9% p=0.01). The at-risk group had poorer diet quality (p=0.003), as well as higher intake of total (p=0.01) and saturated (p=0.007) fat than the low-risk group. The at-risk group reported lower self-efficacy (p=0.005), greater barriers (p<0.001), and more negative outcome expectations (p<0.001) for healthful eating, as well as worse dietary satisfaction (p=0.004). The at-risk group had lower diabetes adherence (p<0.01), less frequent blood glucose monitoring (p<0.002), and higher HbA1c (p<0.001). The constellation of excess weight, poorer dietary intake, and poorer diabetes management associated with youth at-risk for disordered eating suggests potential risk of future poor health outcomes. Attention should be given to healthful weight management, especially among overweight youth with T1D.
机译:饮食失调的行为可能对1型糖尿病(T1D)患者的长期健康状况造成不良影响。这项横断面研究调查了患有T1D的青少年(N = 151,女性48%)的饮食失调行为与饮食质量,饮食相关态度和糖尿病管理的关系。从2008年7月至2009年2月招募的参与者完成了为期3天的饮食记录和调查措施,包括糖尿病饮食问题调查(DEPS)和饮食相关态度的措施。生物医学数据来自病历。得分高于平均DEPS> 1 SD的参与者被归类为饮食失调的危险。计算2005年健康饮食指数以评估饮食质量。 ANCOVA用于测试饮食质量,饮食态度和糖尿病管理的风险组之间的差异,控制年龄,性别和BMI百分位数。饮食失调的青少年更有可能超重/肥胖(59.1%对40.9%,p = 0.01)。高风险组的饮食质量较低风险组差(p = 0.003),总脂肪摄入量(p = 0.01)和饱和脂肪(p = 0.007)较高。高危人群报告健康饮食的自我效能较低(p = 0.005),障碍较大(p <0.001)和负面预期结果(p <0.001),以及饮食满意度较差(p = 0.004)。高危组的糖尿病依从性较低(p <0.01),血糖监测频率较低(p <0.002),HbA1c较高(p <0.001)。与年轻人饮食失调风险相关的超重,饮食摄入不足和糖尿病管理不佳的星座表明,未来健康后果可能存在风险。应注意健康的体重管理,尤其是在患有T1D的超重青年中。

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