2022
DOI: 10.1136/bmjdrc-2022-003065
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Preference for high-carbohydrate foods does not change for children and adolescents in insulin-induced hypoglycemia

Abstract: IntroductionHypoglycemia elicits coordinated counter-regulatory neuroendocrine responses. The extent to which this process involves an increased drive to eat, together with greater preference for foods high in carbohydrate content, is unclear. Our objective was to examine this effect in children and adolescents (age 5–19 years) without diabetes and no prior known experience of hypoglycemic episodes.Research design and methodsWe administered a computerised task designed to examine preference for high-carbohydra… Show more

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