新冠肺炎封锁的经验教训:ASPED/MENA关于1型糖尿病儿童和青少年斋戒期间生活方式变化和生活质量的研究。

IF 2.7 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Clinical Medicine Insights-Endocrinology and Diabetes Pub Date : 2023-10-19 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1177/11795514231203907
Amir Babiker, Nancy Samir Elbarbary, Bothainah Alaqeel, Khalid Al Noaim, Saif Al Yaarubi, Dalia Al-Abdulrazzaq, Hessa Al-Kandari, Haya Alkhayyat, Rasha Odeh, Omer Babiker, Abdulsalam Abu-Libdeh, Amal Aljohani, Noof Al Abdul Salam, Fatima Al-Juailla, Emad Masuadi, Asma Deeb, Jill Weissberg-Benchell, Alice M Gregory, Mohamed Hassanein, Ibrahim Al Alwan
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背景:封锁是一种独特的经历,影响了生活的许多方面,尤其是在斋月期间。研究这一点可以加深对生活方式改变对RF期间1型糖尿病(T1D)儿童生活质量(QoL)影响的理解。方法:一项横断面研究,评估了中东和北非地区(2020-2021年)斋月期间封锁对生活方式和生活质量的影响。我们在封锁和非封锁期间使用PEDQoL v3.0疾病特异性问卷比较了儿童(自我)和父母(代理)报告,并使用回归和差距分析评估了与生活方式变化的相关性。结果:499名8至18岁的T1D儿童共收到998份报告 年(研究 = 276,控制 = 223)以及他们的父母在RF期间处于封锁和非封锁期间。在封锁期间,父亲更多地参与孩子的照顾(P = .019)。患者对治疗的依从性较好(P = .002)、反向睡眠模式(P = .033),食物摄入量增加(P ⩽ .001),较少运动(P P ⩽.001),在“糖尿病症状”、“治疗依从性”和“沟通”领域的报告之间没有差异。在非封锁期间,所有域的自我报告和代理报告都不同(P = 结论:新冠肺炎封锁对RF期间T1D儿童的生活质量有积极影响,可能是由于生活方式的改变和优越的心理社会家庭动态。
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Lessons Learned From COVID-19 Lockdown: An ASPED/MENA Study on Lifestyle Changes and Quality of Life During Ramadan Fasting in Children and Adolescents Living With Type 1 Diabetes.

Background: Lockdown was a unique experience that affected many aspects of life, particularly during the challenge of Ramadan fasting (RF). Studying this can increase understanding of the effects of lifestyle changes on quality of life (QoL) for children with type 1 diabetes (T1D) during RF.

Methods: A cross-sectional study that assessed the effect of lockdown on lifestyle and QoL on fasting children living with T1D during Ramadan in the Middle East and North Africa region (2020-2021). We compared the child (self) and parent (proxy) reports using PEDQoL v3.0 disease specific questionnaire during lockdown and non-lockdown periods, and assessed correlations with lifestyle changes using regression and gap analyses.

Results: A total of 998 reports from 499 children with T1D aged 8 to 18 years (study = 276, control = 223), and their parents during RF in lockdown and non-lockdown periods. Fathers were more involved in their children's care during lockdown (P = .019). Patients had better compliance with treatment (P = .002), a reversed sleep pattern (P = .033), increased food intake (P ⩽ .001), and less exercise (P < .001). Children and parents perceived better QoL during lockdown (P ⩽.001) with no differences between their reports in "Diabetes Symptoms", "Treatment Adherence," and "Communication" domains. Self and proxy reports were different in all domains during non-lockdown (P = <.001-.009). In gap analysis, although not statistically significant, the gap was approximated between children's and parents' perceptions in all domains during lockdown.

Conclusion: COVID-19 lockdown had a positive impact on QoL of children living with T1D during RF, possibly due to lifestyle changes and superior psychosocial family dynamics.

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