Assessments of energy, macro and micronutrient intakes in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes mellitus

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Marmara Medical Journal Pub Date : 2023-03-10 DOI:10.5472/marumj.1307977
Volkan Ozkaya, Sebnem OZGEN OZKAYA
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Objective: This study aims at examining dietary intake in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes mellitus (DM) and comparing the results with national dietary intake recommendations. Patients and Methods: One hundred fifty children and adolescents (52.7% female) with an average age of 12.2±3.1 years and with type 1 DM who were followed by the Pediatric Endocrinology Polyclinic participated in the study. Three-day food intake records and clinical information regarding the type 1 DM condition of the participants were obtained. Results: No gender-related significant difference was found among the participants regarding food intake. The percentage of energy derived from fat (average 39.6%) and saturated fat (16.1%) were higher than the recommended levels in both gender groups. The percentage of energy derived from carbohydrates (female 44.1±5.7%, male 43.0±6.8%) was below the recommended levels. The dietary fiber intake in children aged 6-10 years with type 1 DM met recommendations, whereas, it was below the recommended levels in other age groups. Micronutrient inadequacy was common in children and adolescents with type 1 DM. Conclusions: The authors believe that guidelines and programs are needed for children and adolescents with type 1 DM to reduce total fat and saturated fat intake, increase carbohydrate and dietary fiber intake up to the recommended levels, and prevent multiple micronutrient inadequacies.
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1型糖尿病儿童和青少年能量、宏量和微量营养素摄入量的评估
目的:本研究旨在检查儿童和青少年1型糖尿病(DM)的饮食摄入量,并将其结果与国家饮食摄入量建议进行比较。患者和方法:150名儿童和青少年(52.7%为女性),平均年龄12.2±3.1岁,患有1型糖尿病,接受儿科内分泌综合诊所的随访,参与了这项研究。获得了参与者的三天食物摄入记录和关于1型糖尿病的临床信息。结果:参与者在食物摄入方面没有发现与性别相关的显著差异。来自脂肪(平均39.6%)和饱和脂肪(16.1%)的能量百分比高于两个性别组的建议水平。来自碳水化合物的能量百分比(女性44.1±5.7%,男性43.0±6.8%)低于建议水平。6-10岁1型糖尿病儿童的膳食纤维摄入量符合建议,而其他年龄组的膳食纤维摄入低于建议水平。微量营养素缺乏在1型糖尿病儿童和青少年中很常见。结论:作者认为,需要为1型糖尿病的儿童和青少年制定指南和计划,以减少总脂肪和饱和脂肪的摄入量,将碳水化合物和膳食纤维的摄入量增加到推荐水平,并防止多种微量营养素不足。
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