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An audit of diabetes control, dietary management and quality of life in adults with type 1 diabetes mellitus, and a comparison with nondiabetic subjects
Authors:F Tahbaz†  I Kreis  & D Calvert†
Institution:Graduate School of Public Health, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW, Australia.
Abstract:OBJECTIVES: The study's objective was to audit current diet and disease management in a community-based sample of people with type 1 diabetes. METHODS: The study involved adults with type 1 diabetes and control subjects. Reported amounts of dietary intake were collected. Indices of diabetes control were determined by standard methods. Quality of life of both groups was assessed with appropriate measures. Results were compared between two groups. RESULTS: Mean HbA(1c) concentration was 8.5% (SD 2.21%) for women with diabetes and 8.6% (SD 1.91%) for men. There was no significant difference between the diabetic and control subjects in self-reported energy intake and macronutrient intake, with the exception that the contribution of saturated fatty acid to energy intake was higher in male controls than in male diabetics. There was no association between dietary intakes and glycemic control in diabetic subjects. Anthropometric measurements, blood pressure and plasma lipids in patients were within normal range and not significantly different from the controls. Plasma fibrinogen concentration was higher in patients. Diabetic subjects did not have a diminished quality of life. CONCLUSIONS: Dietary management in these patients was generally focused on controlling carbohydrate intake. Most had suboptimal diabetes control.
Keywords:diabetes management  diabetes mellitus type 1  dietary survey  quality of life
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