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Impact of Dietary Knowledge Related to Functional Insulin Therapy in Type 1 Diabetes on the Risk of Eating Disorders
Led by University Hospital, Grenoble · Updated on 2025-06-15
100
Participants Needed
1
Research Sites
33 weeks
Total Duration
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Sponsors
U
University Hospital, Grenoble
Lead Sponsor
L
Laboratoire TIMC-IMAG
Collaborating Sponsor
AI-Summary
What this Trial Is About
Background: The management of type 1 diabetes (T1D) relies on exogenous insulin administration to compensate for the lack of endogenous insulin production. Optimal glycemic control, essential for preventing long-term complications, requires precise insulin dose adjustments based on carbohydrate intake. Functional insulin therapy (FIT) allows for flexibility in insulin dosing according to carbohydrate consumption, thereby reducing the dietary constraints previously imposed on patients. However, this approach requires increased attention to dietary intake. Individuals with T1D already have a heightened risk of developing eating disorders (EDs). We hypothesize that the dietary knowledge required for FIT may contribute to rigid eating behaviors, thereby increasing the risk of EDs. Objective: This prospective monocentric study aims to determine whether dietary knowledge related to FIT is associated with an increased risk of EDs in individuals with T1D. Methods: The primary outcome measure is the correlation between the Gluciquizz score (a validated tool assessing FIT knowledge) and the risk of EDs, evaluated using the DEPS-R questionnaire (a validated screening tool for ED risk in T1D patients). In addition to this quantitative analysis, a qualitative study will be conducted through semi-structured interviews to explore in greater depth the patients' experiences, their relationship with food, and their perceptions of FIT-related requirements. Perspectives: This study aims to improve the understanding of the impact of FIT on ED risk in T1D. The findings may help identify at-risk patient profiles and enhance therapeutic education and patient management by integrating ED risk considerations. The qualitative approach will provide further insight into patients' individual experiences, facilitating recommendations tailored to their specific needs.
CONDITIONS
Official Title
Impact of Dietary Knowledge Related to Functional Insulin Therapy in Type 1 Diabetes on the Risk of Eating Disorders
Who Can Participate
Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify if you...
- Diagnosis of type 1 diabetes confirmed by a referring physician
- Diagnosis received at least three months prior
- Adult (18 years or older)
- Access to a computer or smartphone capable of videoconferencing
- No expressed opposition to participation
- Consent for image rights (for Phase 2 qualitative interviews)
You will not qualify if you...
- Inability to complete online questionnaires and participate in a 45-minute videoconference interview
- Being under legal guardianship or curatorship
- Being pregnant or breastfeeding
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Trial Site Locations
Total: 1 location
1
Grenoble
Grenoble, France, 38000
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Research Team
C
Cécile BERTY
CONTACT
L
Laura ALBALADEJO
CONTACT
How is the study designed?
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Masking
N/A
Allocation
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Model
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Primary Purpose
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Number of Arms
0
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