Abstract. The objective of this study was to identify factors affecting on errors in carbohydrate (CHO) content estimation during CHO counting. Thirty-seven type 1 diabetes patients and 22 of their parents and 28 physicians/dieticians were enrolled in this study. CHO counting was counted in “Carb”, with 1 Carb defined as 10 g of CHO. To evaluate the accuracy of CHO counting, 80 real-size photographs of cooked meals were presented to the subjects for Carb estimation. Carbs tended to be overestimated for foods containing relatively small amounts of Carbs. On the other hands, Carbs tended to be underestimated for foods with higher than 6 Carbs. Accurate estimation of the Carbs in food containing a large amount of rice was particularly difficul...
Background: The glycemic index (GI) is a measure of the ability of a food to raise glucose levels af...
Youth with type 1 diabetes do not count carbohydrates (CHOs) accurately, yet it is an important stra...
The appropriate proportions of macronutritional intake have been controversial in medical nutritiona...
Background: The error in estimating meal carbohydrates (CHO) amount is a critical mistake committed ...
Background: The error in estimating meal carbohydrates (CHO) amount is a critical mistake committed ...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: Carbohydrate counting is a principal strategy in nutritional management of ty...
GoCARB is a computer vision-based smartphone system designed for individuals with Type 1 Diabetes to...
Carbohydrates, from food, have a high degree of acceptability in the human diet as safe and are usua...
In order to expand data on the Brazilian Food Composition Database Web site (TBCA-USP), the present ...
A primary focus of the nutritional management of type 1 diabetes has been on matching prandial insul...
Aim: Carbohydrate counting is used to adjust premeal insulin to carbohydrate intake in intensive ins...
Background: Diabetes mellitus is one of the major challenging problems in Myanmar. Even with its hig...
Background: Carbohydrate quantity and quality may play an im-portant role in the development of type...
Objective Although caloric restriction is a widely used intervention to reduce body weight and insul...
Background: This study was performed to evaluate the association between food intake frequencies and...
Background: The glycemic index (GI) is a measure of the ability of a food to raise glucose levels af...
Youth with type 1 diabetes do not count carbohydrates (CHOs) accurately, yet it is an important stra...
The appropriate proportions of macronutritional intake have been controversial in medical nutritiona...
Background: The error in estimating meal carbohydrates (CHO) amount is a critical mistake committed ...
Background: The error in estimating meal carbohydrates (CHO) amount is a critical mistake committed ...
QUESTIONS UNDER STUDY: Carbohydrate counting is a principal strategy in nutritional management of ty...
GoCARB is a computer vision-based smartphone system designed for individuals with Type 1 Diabetes to...
Carbohydrates, from food, have a high degree of acceptability in the human diet as safe and are usua...
In order to expand data on the Brazilian Food Composition Database Web site (TBCA-USP), the present ...
A primary focus of the nutritional management of type 1 diabetes has been on matching prandial insul...
Aim: Carbohydrate counting is used to adjust premeal insulin to carbohydrate intake in intensive ins...
Background: Diabetes mellitus is one of the major challenging problems in Myanmar. Even with its hig...
Background: Carbohydrate quantity and quality may play an im-portant role in the development of type...
Objective Although caloric restriction is a widely used intervention to reduce body weight and insul...
Background: This study was performed to evaluate the association between food intake frequencies and...
Background: The glycemic index (GI) is a measure of the ability of a food to raise glucose levels af...
Youth with type 1 diabetes do not count carbohydrates (CHOs) accurately, yet it is an important stra...
The appropriate proportions of macronutritional intake have been controversial in medical nutritiona...