Appropriate dietary intake and physical activity (PA) are essential for glycemic control and optimal growth in youth with type 1 diabetes (T1D). Thus, this study aimed to compare dietary intake and PA between youth with T1D and healthy controls. One hundred Thai youth with T1D and 100 age-matched healthy participants were recruited. A 3-day food record was completed and converted into nutrient intake data. PA data were collected via interview. Participants with T1D had a significantly higher mean ± SD carbohydrate (50.8 ± 6.8% vs. 46.2 ± 7.5%, p p p = 0.01) intake compared to controls. Fifty percent of T1D participants and 41% of control participants consumed saturated fat more than recommendations (p = 0.20). Participants with T1D had a hi...
OBJECTIVE — The purpose of this study was to determine whether objectively measured physical activit...
Objectives: Our study aims to evaluate the effect of physical activity (PA) on body composition, met...
Both physical and mental health concerns are becoming increasingly prominent among youth with Type 1...
The purpose of this study is to review the literature on usual dietary intake in children with type ...
Objective. To characterize the intake of macronutrient and fiber in adolescents with type 1 diabetes...
Maffeis C, Morandi A, Ventura E, Sabbion A, Contreas G, Tomasselli F, Tommasi M, Fasan I, Costantini...
Objectives. Although physical activity (PA) is fundamental to T1D care, its impact on glycemia remai...
Background and aim: Regular physical activity is of great importance in the management of type 1 dia...
OBJECTIVE: The development of type 1 diabetes (T1D) is potentially influenced by nutrition. The aim ...
Exercise has a direct positive effect on glycemic control by promoting insulin secretion from β-panc...
Regular Physical Activity (RPA) is one of the cornerstones of Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) therapy, but con...
Purpose: Individuals with Type-1-Diabetes (T1D) are at higher risk of having premature cardiovascula...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the level of physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness i...
Background: Incidence of T1D is increasing in young children (\u3c 7 years). During this sensitive d...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Regular Physical Activity (RPA) is one of the cornerstones of Type 1 Diabetes ...
OBJECTIVE — The purpose of this study was to determine whether objectively measured physical activit...
Objectives: Our study aims to evaluate the effect of physical activity (PA) on body composition, met...
Both physical and mental health concerns are becoming increasingly prominent among youth with Type 1...
The purpose of this study is to review the literature on usual dietary intake in children with type ...
Objective. To characterize the intake of macronutrient and fiber in adolescents with type 1 diabetes...
Maffeis C, Morandi A, Ventura E, Sabbion A, Contreas G, Tomasselli F, Tommasi M, Fasan I, Costantini...
Objectives. Although physical activity (PA) is fundamental to T1D care, its impact on glycemia remai...
Background and aim: Regular physical activity is of great importance in the management of type 1 dia...
OBJECTIVE: The development of type 1 diabetes (T1D) is potentially influenced by nutrition. The aim ...
Exercise has a direct positive effect on glycemic control by promoting insulin secretion from β-panc...
Regular Physical Activity (RPA) is one of the cornerstones of Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) therapy, but con...
Purpose: Individuals with Type-1-Diabetes (T1D) are at higher risk of having premature cardiovascula...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the level of physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness i...
Background: Incidence of T1D is increasing in young children (\u3c 7 years). During this sensitive d...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Regular Physical Activity (RPA) is one of the cornerstones of Type 1 Diabetes ...
OBJECTIVE — The purpose of this study was to determine whether objectively measured physical activit...
Objectives: Our study aims to evaluate the effect of physical activity (PA) on body composition, met...
Both physical and mental health concerns are becoming increasingly prominent among youth with Type 1...