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Many patients with Type 1 diabetes estimate their prandial insulin need inappropriately
Authors:Ahola Aila J  Mäkimattila Sari  Saraheimo Markku  Mikkilä Vera  Forsblom Carol  Freese Riitta  Groop Per-Henrik;FinnDIANE Study Group
Institution:1. Folkh?lsan Institute of Genetics, Folkh?lsan Research Center, Biomedicum Helsinki;2. Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine, Helsinki University Central Hospital;3. Division of Nutrition, Department of Applied Chemistry and Microbiology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland;4. The Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Abstract:Background: Many factors contribute to the need for prandial insulin in Type 1 diabetes. However, patients’ success in achieving normal postprandial glucose concentration is understudied. The aim of the present study was to determine how often patients with Type 1 diabetes achieve normal postprandial glucose concentrations and to evaluate factors associated with postprandial hypo‐ and hyperglycemia. Methods: Data on food intake, physical activity, insulin administration, and blood glucose concentration were collected using a self‐administered questionnaire from 331 patients with Type 1 diabetes (43% men; mean age 49 ± 12 years; mean diabetes duration 32 ± 13 years). Of these, 179 provided data on blood glucose concentrations measured 110–150 min postprandially. One such meal per patient was randomized for analyses. Results: Hypoglycemia (<4.0 mmol/L), normoglycemia (4.0–7.9 mmol/L), and hyperglycemia (≥8.0 mmol/L) were observed after 23%, 36%, and 41% of meals, respectively. The three postprandial glycemia groups did not differ with respect to the meal composition or the timing of the postprandial blood glucose measurement. In women, postprandial hyperglycemia was associated with shorter diabetes duration and higher preprandial blood glucose concentration, whereas postprandial hypoglycemia was associated with higher physical activity. No single factor explained the postprandial glycemic state in men. Conclusions: A total of 64% of patients estimated their prandial insulin need inappropriately, suggesting that estimation of the optimal prandial insulin dose is not easy, even after a long duration of diabetes.
Keywords:insulin administration  postprandial glycemia  Type 1 diabetes
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