1966
DOI: 10.1007/bf01106970
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Dietary fats, the diurnal blood lipids and ketones in juvenile diabetes

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“…This often seems to be impossible and such patients are called brittle diabetics. In these cases the basic daily insulin requirement can be met preventing the development of ketoacidosis, severe hypoglycaemia, weight gain or loss and other diabetic symptoms, but there remain wide and unphysiological daily fluctuations in blood glucose and many other metabolites and hormones [1,4,11,21].…”
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“…This often seems to be impossible and such patients are called brittle diabetics. In these cases the basic daily insulin requirement can be met preventing the development of ketoacidosis, severe hypoglycaemia, weight gain or loss and other diabetic symptoms, but there remain wide and unphysiological daily fluctuations in blood glucose and many other metabolites and hormones [1,4,11,21].…”
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“…In a study of fasting levels and diurnal variation in blood lipids and acetone bodies in juvenile diabetics, Sterky et al (1966) found the fasting values for FFA and acetone bodies to be elevated in patients on oneinjection therapy, whereas those taking insulin twice a day had normal FFA level, lower acetone bodies in blood and less diurnal variation in blood sugar. The diurnal curves for total BAcBo in our study (Fig.…”
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