L’alimentation au niveau des cantines scolaires et troubles métaboliques chez les enfants diabétiques d’Ain Témouchent
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Diabetes is most often represented by T1D and is the most common chronic disease in school-aged
children. However, it is very difficult to accept the disease when the subject is a child or teenager,
knowing that The disease is often referred to as a risk factor for eating disorders and in the long term
promotes many complications. The aim of this work is to identify the metabolic disorders associated
with T1D-related complications in children by analyzing some biochemical parameters and also to
evaluate the nutritional intake as well as the influence of the latter on the metabolic control. This study
was conducted on a sample of 80 children, including 40 diabetic children and 40 control children. The
basic questionnaire as well as the 24-hour recall were recorded in the mother-child pairs to calculate the
nutritional intake using the Régal plus. Also blood samples were taken to measure blood glucose and
glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels and also lipid and renal parameters. The highlight of the diet of the
target population is an overexpression of simple carbohydrates in diabetic children compared to control
children. On the other hand, the contributions in lipids and proteins were similar between the two
groups. Similarly, a disruption of glycemic control has been demonstrated. The mean triglycerides and
total cholesterol in DT1 children are usually normal. However, a significant increase in creatinine has
been noted in patients. This study describes the dietary intake of diabetic children and assesses its
impact on glycemic control. Efforts are still needed to improve care and prevention measures for
children with diabetes, especially the most disadvantaged.
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