2022
DOI: 10.1111/jpc.15926
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Type 1 diabetes youth with disordered eating: Is there a disproportionate impact on ethnic minorities and indigenous peoples?

Abstract: Adolescents with type 1 diabetes mellitus consistently have suboptimal glycaemic control and worse outcomes, and this is especially true for adolescents from indigenous communities and ethnic minorities. It is increasingly recognised that disordered eating is common in adolescents and likely causes a disproportionate impact on glycaemic outcomes and psychological morbidity. Eating disorders may be even more common in indigenous and ethnic minority populations and be another reason why it is harder to achieve r… Show more

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“…A specific ED/DEB could be the result of another ailment. It is necessary to exclude them and analyse the prevalence in those with another condition separately [124][125][126].…”
Section: Strengths and Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A specific ED/DEB could be the result of another ailment. It is necessary to exclude them and analyse the prevalence in those with another condition separately [124][125][126].…”
Section: Strengths and Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%