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The impact of using a closed-loop system on food choices and eating practices among people with Type 1 diabetes: a qualitative study involving adults, teenagers and parents

机译:使用闭环系统对1型糖尿病患者食物选择和食用饮食实践的影响:涉及成年人,青少年和父母的定性研究

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Aims We explored whether, how and why moving onto and using a hybrid day-and-night closed-loop system affected people's food choices and dietary practices to better understand the impact of this technology on everyday life and inform recommendations for training and support given to future users. Methods Twenty-four adults, adolescents and parents were interviewed before commencing use of the closed-loop system and following its 3-month use. Data were analysed thematically and longitudinally. Results While participants described preparing and/or eating similar meals to those consumed prior to using a closed-loop, many described feeling more normal and less burdened by diabetes in dietary situations. Individuals also noted how the use of this technology could lead to deskilling (less precise carbohydrate counting) and less healthy eating (increased snacking and portion sizes and consumption of fatty, energy-dense foods) because of the perceived ability of the system to deal with errors in carbohydrate counting and address small rises in blood glucose without a corrective dose needing to be administered. Conclusions While there may be quality-of-life benefits to using a closed-loop, individuals might benefit from additional nutritional and behavioural education to help promote healthy eating. Refresher training in carbohydrate counting may also be necessary to help ensure that users are able to undertake diabetes management in situations where the technology might fail or that they take a break from using it.
机译:我们探讨了如何以及为什么搬到和使用混合日夜闭环系统影响人们的食物选择和饮食实践,以更好地了解这项技术对日常生活的影响,并告知给予培训和支持的建议未来的用户。方法在开始使用闭环系统并在3个月的使用后,采访了二十四名成年人,青少年和父母。基于主题和纵向分析数据。结果,同时参与者描述为在使用闭环前消耗的人的准备和/或饮食类似的膳食,其中许多人在膳食情况下患上糖尿病更正常和更少的糖尿病。个人还注意到这种技术的使用可能导致桌面(不太精确的碳水化合物计数)和更健康的饮食(增加零食和脂肪,能量密集的食物的消费量增加,因为系统的感知能力处理碳水化合物计数的误差和地表在血糖中的小上升而不需要施用矫正剂量。结论,虽然使用闭环可能存在寿命质量的益处,但个人可能会受益于额外的营养和行为教育,以帮助促进健康饮食。还需要在碳水化合物计数中进行复习,以帮助确保用户能够在技术可能失败的情况下进行糖尿病管理,或者他们从使用它休息。

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    Univ Edinburgh Usher Inst Populat Hlth Sci &

    Informat Edinburgh Midlothian Scotland;

    Univ Edinburgh Usher Inst Populat Hlth Sci &

    Informat Edinburgh Midlothian Scotland;

    Univ Edinburgh Usher Inst Populat Hlth Sci &

    Informat Edinburgh Midlothian Scotland;

    Univ Cambridge Wellcome &

    Trust MRC Inst Metab Sci Cambridge England;

    Leeds Childrens Hosp Leeds W Yorkshire England;

    Manchester Univ NHS Fdn Trust Manchester Diabet Ctr Manchester Lancs England;

    Univ Cambridge Wellcome &

    Trust MRC Inst Metab Sci Cambridge England;

    Manchester Univ NHS Fdn Trust Manchester Diabet Ctr Manchester Lancs England;

    Univ Cambridge Wellcome &

    Trust MRC Inst Metab Sci Cambridge England;

    Univ Cambridge Wellcome &

    Trust MRC Inst Metab Sci Cambridge England;

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