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Eating disorder is a complex mental health condition characterized by abnormal eating behavior and impaired body image
Eating disorders are a complex mental health of eating disorder is a complex mental health with no diabetes compared to their peers, type 1 diabetes, adolescents and young adults with eating disorders are more common diabetes type 1 diabetes
The study aims to determine the risk of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) and all-cause mortality in adolescents and young adults with type 1 diabetes with or without eating disorders
Using population-level health care management data covering the entire population of Ontario, Canada, all patients with type 1 diabetes aged 10-39 who were diagnosed as of January 2014 were included
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The incidence of DKA in type 1 diabetic patients with or without eating disorders
The incidence of DKA in type 1 diabetic patients with or without eating disordersIn total, 168 patients with type 1 diabetes with a history of eating disorders and 1,680 age- and gender-matched patients with no history of eating disorders were included
Among patients with a history of eating disorders, the rough incidence of DKA was 112.
Survival rate of type 1 diabetes patients with or without eating disorders
Survival rate of type 1 diabetes patients with or without eating disordersAfter adjusting for baseline differences, the distribution hazard ratio for patients with/without eating disorders was 3.
The all-cause mortality rate for patients with a history of eating disorders was 16.
Compared with peers without a history of eating disorders, adolescents and young adults with type 1 diabetes with a history of eating disorders have a more than three-fold increase in the risk of DKA, and a nearly six-fold increase in the risk of death! Compared with peers without a history of eating disorders, adolescents and young adults with type 1 diabetes with a history of eating disorders have a more than three-fold increase in the risk of DKA, and a nearly six-fold increase in the risk of death!
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Original source:Nicole K.
Diabetic Ketoacidosis and Mortality in People With Type 1 Diabetes and Eating Disorders
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