2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.pedn.2005.07.001
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Disordered Eating Behaviors Among Turkish Adolescents With and Without Type 1 Diabetes

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“…Previous studies indicated a relationship between T1DM and EDs or subthreshold variants (2)(3)(4)(5)(6). One study revealed an almost twofold higher prevalence in females with T1DM compared with nondiabetic subjects (2).…”
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“…Previous studies indicated a relationship between T1DM and EDs or subthreshold variants (2)(3)(4)(5)(6). One study revealed an almost twofold higher prevalence in females with T1DM compared with nondiabetic subjects (2).…”
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“…1 Up to one-third of young women with T1DM reportedly have eating disorders (ED). 2 These ED can be either restriction of intake as in anorexia nervosa, binging and purging behaviors as in bulimia nervosa, or, most commonly, the omission or underdosing of insulin following actual or assumed binges or overeating to promote weight loss. The coexistence of ED and diabetes, and specifically insulin omission, is associated with poor metabolic control.…”
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“…Em outros artigos, a população de interesse costuma ser de adolescentes e adultos jovens, por isso a escolaridade encontrada muitas vezes é referente ao ensino fundamental e médio ou não é considerada como variável de interesse (BRYDEN et al, 1999;PINAR, 2005;Yu-Yun et al, 2009).…”
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“…Do total de pacientes que omitiam a insulina, apenas um deles não fazia mais de 2 aplicações de insulina ao dia, ou seja, o restante fazia o tratamento com terapia de múltiplas doses. Alguns autores verificaram resultados com valores maiores na freqüência de redução ou omissão de insulina do que o encontrado no presente estudo (POLONSKY et al, 1994;BRYDEN et al, 1999;PEVELER et al, 2005;PINAR, 2005 (ENGSTROM et al, 1999;BRYDEN et al, 1999;MELTZER et al, 2001;GARCÍA-REYNA et al, 2004;PINAR, 2005;ACKARD et al, 2008;YuYun et al, 2009). No presente estudo considerou-se conveniente incluir adultos porque a população estudada seria muito pequena se tivesse apenas adolescentes.…”
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