Subclinical and clinical eating disorders in IDDM negatively affect metabolic control

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作者
Affenito, SG
Backstrand, JR
Welch, GW
LammiKeefe, CJ
Rodriguez, NR
Adams, CH
机构
[1] UNIV CONNECTICUT, DEPT NUTR SCI, STORRS, CT 06269 USA
[2] JOSLIN DIABET CTR, MENTAL HLTH UNIT, BOSTON, MA 02215 USA
[3] DEPT NUTR & FOOD STUDIES, NEW YORK, NY USA
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10.2337/diacare.20.2.182
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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OBJECTIVE - To characterize the relationship of subclinical and clinical eating disorders to HbA(1c) values in women with IDDM. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS - Ninety women with IDDM (18-46 years of age) were recruited from diabetes clinics throughout Connecticut and Massachusetts. Subjects were categorized into one of three groups according to the Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-III-R) criteria for eating disorders as Follows: the clinical group (n = 14), the subclinical group (partially fulfilling the diagnostic criteria; n = 13), and the control group (n = 63). Group differences in the degree of dietary restraint, binge eating, and bulimic behaviors and weight, shape, and eating concerns were assessed with the Eating Disorder Examination (EDE) and the Bulimia Test Revised (BULIT-R). RESULTS - Women with subclinical and clinical eating disorders had clinically elevated HbA(1c) results and more diabetes-related complications, compared with the control subjects, The severity of bulimic behaviors, weight concerns, reduced BMI, and decreased frequency of blood glucose monitoring were associated with elevated HbA(1c). CONCLUSIONS - HbA(1c) may have clinical utility in the identification of eating disorder behavior in females with IDDM. Health care professionals should be aware of the potent effect of subclinical and clinical eating behaviors including insulin misuse in weight-conscious women with IDDM who have poor glycemic control.
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