Colton Patricia, Olmsted Marion, Daneman Denis, Rydall Anne, Rodin Gary
Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Ontario Canada. p.colton@ utoronto.ca
Diabetes Care. 2004 Jul;27(7):1654-9. doi: 10.2337/diacare.27.7.1654.
To compare the prevalence of eating disturbances in preteen and early teenage girls with type 1 diabetes to their nondiabetic peers.
A cross-sectional, case-controlled study of 101 girls with type 1 diabetes, ages 9-14 years, and 303 age-matched, female nondiabetic control subjects was conducted. Participants completed a Children's Eating Disorder Examination interview. Socioeconomic status, BMI, and diabetes-related variables were assessed. Groups were compared using chi(2) analyses.
Binge eating; the use of intense, excessive exercise for weight control; the combination of two disturbed eating-related behaviors; and subthreshold eating disorders were all more common in girls with type 1 diabetes. Metabolic control was not related to eating behavior in this study population.
Eating disturbances, though mostly mild, were significantly more common in preteen and early teenage girls with type 1 diabetes. Screening and prevention programs for this high-risk group should begin in the preteen years.
比较1型糖尿病的青春期前及青春期早期女孩与非糖尿病同龄女孩饮食失调的患病率。
对101名年龄在9至14岁的1型糖尿病女孩和303名年龄匹配的非糖尿病女性对照受试者进行了一项横断面病例对照研究。参与者完成了儿童饮食失调检查访谈。评估了社会经济地位、体重指数(BMI)和糖尿病相关变量。使用卡方分析对各组进行比较。
暴饮暴食;使用剧烈、过度运动来控制体重;两种与饮食失调相关行为的组合;以及阈下饮食失调在1型糖尿病女孩中都更为常见。在该研究人群中,代谢控制与饮食行为无关。
饮食失调在1型糖尿病的青春期前及青春期早期女孩中虽然大多较为轻微,但明显更为常见。针对这一高危群体的筛查和预防项目应在青春期前开始。