Factors associated with basal insulin dose in Japanese children and young adult type 1 diabetics |
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Authors: | Tomomi Hashimoto Tomoyuki Kawamura Yoneo Kashihara Masakazu Hirose Takashi Higashide Akitoshi Tsuruhara Hiroki Fujimoto Kaori Noi Haruo Shintaku |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Pediatrics, Osaka City University Graduate School of Medicine;2. Hug Hug Kids Clinic, Toyonaka, Japan;3. Nutrition Dietary Section, Osaka City University, Osaka |
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Abstract: | Aims/Introduction: The daily basal insulin doses/body weight and the daily basal insulin doses/total daily insulin doses of Japanese type 1 diabetes mellitus patients are less than those of Western type 1 diabetes mellitus patients. It is known that Western meals are richer in fat than Japanese meals. We speculated that fat intake might be associated with basal insulin dose in type 1 diabetes mellitus patients. Materials and Methods: Forty‐one outpatients with type 1 diabetes mellitus (20 males, 21 females, mean age 15.9) were enrolled. Variables investigated included: gender, SDS‐BMI, HbA1c, duration of diabetes, therapy (MDI or CSII), insulin doses and meal contents. Meal contents were recorded for 3 days using a digital camera. Correlation and multiple regression analyses were performed for all subjects and each age group. Results: The mean daily basal insulin doses/total daily insulin doses was 0.35. In the multiple regression analysis among all subjects, when daily basal insulin doses/body weight was used as a dependent variable, fat energy ratio of the meal was obtained as an entered variable (P = 0.001). This tendency was particularly strong among the patients aged 14 or above (P < 0.001, standardized coefficient β = 0.683). Conclusions: In the type 1 diabetes patients who are aged 14 or above, an association between daily basal insulin doses/body weight and fat energy ratio of meal was suggested. This may explain the aforementioned expectation of increased fat intakes making higher basal insulin doses. (J Diabetes Invest, doi: 10.1111/j.2040‐1124.2011.00171.x, 2011) |
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Keywords: | Basal insulin Dietary fats Type 1 diabetes mellitus |
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