Type 1 Diabetes Disordered Eating
Cross-source consensus on Type 1 Diabetes Disordered Eating from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- T1DE involves disordered eating among people with type 1 diabetes, including insulin restriction or omission for weight loss. — Delivering integrated diabetes and mental healthcare for people with type 1 diabetes disordered eating (T1DE): a mixed methods evaluation
- Insulin omission or misuse can cause hyperglycaemia and weight loss by causing glucose to be excreted rather than absorbed. — Delivering integrated diabetes and mental healthcare for people with type 1 diabetes disordered eating (T1DE): a mixed methods evaluation
- Insulin omission or misuse in T1DE is associated with serious risks including mortality, diabetic ketoacidosis, retinopathy, nephropathy, and premature diabetes complications. — Delivering integrated diabetes and mental healthcare for people with type 1 diabetes disordered eating (T1DE): a mixed methods evaluation
- People with type 1 diabetes may be at increased risk of disordered eating because diabetes care requires ongoing attention to food, insulin, weight, and glycaemic control. — Delivering integrated diabetes and mental healthcare for people with type 1 diabetes disordered eating (T1DE): a mixed methods evaluation
- People with type 1 diabetes have a higher relative risk of eating disorder than people without diabetes. — Delivering integrated diabetes and mental healthcare for people with type 1 diabetes disordered eating (T1DE): a mixed methods evaluation