Eating disorders and type 1 diabetes mellitus – case reports

IF 0.3 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Marta Herstowska, Ada Przygocka-Pieniążek, Malwina Musiał-Paździor, Nicoletta Brydziak
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Abstract

Type 1 diabetes and eating disorders, especially anorexia and bulimia, are increasingly common in children and adolescents. The coexistence of these diseases is both a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. Focusing on food, both in terms of its quality and quantity, is one of the basic aspects of diabetes treatment, but also one of the integral elements of eating disorders. The article presents two cases of patients with type 1 diabetes who developed eating disorders. In one case, the reason was the patient’s fear of gaining weight after starting insulin therapy. In the other case, anorexia developed independently of the diagnosis of diabetes, but its emergence was masked as an attempt to improve glycaemic control. The need for cooperation between the diabetes team and the psychiatric team is also highlighted. In addition, we present methods to avoid weight gain that are typically used by diabetic patients.
饮食失调与1型糖尿病病例报告
1型糖尿病和饮食失调,特别是厌食症和贪食症,在儿童和青少年中越来越常见。这些疾病的共存对诊断和治疗都是一个挑战。注重食物的质量和数量,是糖尿病治疗的基本方面之一,也是饮食失调的组成部分之一。本文介绍了两例1型糖尿病患者发展为饮食失调。在一个案例中,原因是患者害怕在开始胰岛素治疗后体重增加。在另一种情况下,厌食症的发展独立于糖尿病的诊断,但它的出现被掩盖为试图改善血糖控制。糖尿病小组和精神科小组之间的合作也得到了强调。此外,我们提出了糖尿病患者通常使用的避免体重增加的方法。
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0.60
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25.00%
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22
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: PSYCHIATRIA I PSYCHOLOGIA KLINICZNA is an international peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing original articles that constitute significant contributions to the advancements of psychiatry and psychology. In addition, PSYCHIATRIA I PSYCHOLOGIA KLINICZNA publishes information from the medical associations, reports and materials from international congresses, letters to the Editor, information on new medical products as well as abstracts and discussions on papers published in other scientific journals, reviews of books and other publications.
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