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This 6-month follow-up study was conducted to investigate the effect of AHCLS on the energy and macronutrient intake of children, adolescents, and young adults with Type 1 diabetes (T1D). All participants with T1D on an AHCLS (MiniMed 780GTM) receiving care at the Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes Clinic of Ege University (Izmir, Turkey) were eligible for the study. The children and adolescents with T1D with at least 3 days of food diary available before AHCLS and at 3rd and 6th months at AHCLS were included in the study


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In all participants, height was measured to the nearest centimeter using a rigid stadiometer. Weight was measured unclothed to the nearest 0.1 kg using a calibrated balance scale. Body mass index (BMI) was calculated by the weight (kg)/height (m²) equation. Standard deviation scores (SDS) for weight, height, and BMI were calculated according to age and gender using reference values for Turkish children and adolescents (1). For young adults, a BMI of 18.5-24.9 kg/ m² is considered normal weight Participants recorded all food and beverage (including dressings) consumed and the servings reported by weight, before and after (3rd, 6th month) switching to MiniMed 780GTM. Before entering data in the nutrient analysis program, the research team dietician reviewed all completed diet records and asked for supplementary information if needed. The analysis included 1076 snacks and meals (750 meals, 326 snacks) dietary records. Total energy intake (kcal), fat (energy %), protein (energy %), carbohydrate (energy %), saturated fatty acids (energy %), cholesterol (mg), and dietary fiber (g/1000 kcal) intake were calculated using the Ebispro for Windows,; Turkish Version (BeBiS 8.2) (Stuttgart, Germany). HbA1c was measured by turbidimetric inhibition immunoassay (Roche Cobas c513 analyzer using the Tina quant® HbA1c Gen. 3 assay, Germany). MiniMed 780GTM data uploaded to CareLinkTM personal software during the follow-up by individuals who provided constent for their data to be aggregated were analyzed (CareLink; https://carelink.medtronic.eu). Time in range (TIR: 70-180 mg/dl), time below range (TBR: 70 mg/dl), time above range (TAR: >180 mg/dl), coefficient of variation (CV), glucose management indicator (GMI), sensor usage, time spent in AHCL and mean sensor glucose values were evaluated. Active insulin time was 2,5 hours and the target blood glucose value as 100 mg/dl in all patients at the initiation of AHCL and changed when necessary. Statistical analyses were conducted using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences version 25.0 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA). The level of significance was defined as p<0.05. Categorical variables were represented as counts and percentage values. Normal distribution was tested for quantitative variables. Continuous variables with normal or skewed distribution were presented as mean (standard deviation) or median (interquartile range). Group differences were investigated using the independent t-test for normally distributed data, the Mann-Whitney test for skewed data, and the chi-square tests used for categorical variables. Repeated values differences were investigated using One Way Anova for normally distributed data and the Friedman test for skewed data. ;


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NCT number NCT05666596
Study type Observational
Source Ege University
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Status Completed
Phase
Start date January 7, 2021
Completion date January 30, 2023

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