Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM) is a heterogeneous condition and is an absolute insulin deficiency resulting from autoimmune-mediated destruction of pancreatic β-cells (1). The incidence of T1DM has been increasing globally since the 1950s, particularly in children, with an average annual increase of 3-4% over the past three decades.Despite the advances in medical treatment and technology, nutritional therapy continues to be the main component of diabetes treatment. Medical nutrition further improves metabolic control outcomes when T1DM care is combined with other treatments.This study was conducted to examine the effect of family-based behavioral medical nutrition therapy training on nutritional status and metabolic control in children and adolescents with Type 1 diabetes.
The research was carried out with children and adolescents aged 8-18 years who were followed up with the diagnosis of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus in Gaziantep Cengiz Gökçek Gynecology and Pediatrics Hospital. The sample of the study was consisted of 75 (male= 36, female= 39) children and adolescents in total, including Intervention 1 group (n=25), Intervention 2 (n=25) group and Control (n=25) group determined by double-blind, stratified, random method. Medical nutrition therapy and carbohydrate counting training were given to mothers and children in the Intervention 1 group, and only to children and adolescents in the Intervention 2 group. The control group did not receive medical nutrition therapy and carbohydrate counting training. At the beginning (0. month) and at the end (6. month) of the study, 3 consecutive day/24-hour food consumption records and anthropometric measurements of the individuals were assessed, BMI z-scores and height z-scores were calculated, Mediterranean Diet Quality Index Scale (KIDMED), Diabetes Eating Problems Survey-Revised (DEPS-R), Physical Activity Questionnaire for Children and Adolescents (PAQ-C and PAQ-A) were administered and Healthy Eating Index 2015 (HEI-2015) scores were calculated. Routinely assessed blood findings of the individuals were checked at the beginning (0. month), 3rd month and 6th month of the study.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
75
Children and their mothers have received family-based behavioral medical nutrition therapy and carbohydrate counting education for 6 months by trained dietitian
Only children have received family-based behavioral medical nutrition therapy and carbohydrate counting education for 6 months by trained dietitian
Control group didn't receive any intervention by trained dietitian. Furthermore they continued their routine health controls.
Gaziantep Cengiz Gokcek Gynecology and Pediatrics Hospital
Gaziantep, Turkey (Türkiye)
Change in mean of HbA1c from baseline to 6 months
All data were analysed by using IBM SPSS Statistics 26 and significance was defined as p\< 0.05
Time frame: 6 months
Change in mean of Healthy Eating Index 2015 (HEI-2015) score from baseline to 6 Months
All data were analysed by using IBM SPSS Statistics 26 and significance was defined as p\< 0.05
Time frame: 6 months
Change in mean of Mediterranean Diet Quality Index Scale (KIDMED) from baseline to 6 Months
All data were analysed by using IBM SPSS Statistics 26 and significance was defined as p\< 0.05
Time frame: 6 months
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