[Eating habits of children and adolescents with diabetes in Libreville (Gabon)].

Yolande Vierin Nzame, Eric Baye, Shirley Mavoungou, André Moussavou
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Aim: the nutritional intake required for normal growth and development is similar among children with diabetes and healthy children. Nonetheless, for children with diabetes, food intake must also be correlated with their insulin treatment plan and level of physical activity. The objective of this work was to identify the eating habits of the children and adolescents followed in the National Diabetes Center in Libreville.

Patients and methods: this prospective survey was conducted from November 1, 2008, through January 30, 2009, at the National Diabetes Center of the Libreville Hospital Center.

Results: during the study period, 21 children and adolescents were treated at our center. The sex ratio was 1:1, and the mean age was 14.7 years. The mean body mass index (BMI) was 18.5 kg/m(2). Mean age at diagnosis was 9.6 years. All the children received insulin; two had two injections daily and the other 19 (90.4%), three a day. Three children never ate breakfast; 17 "often" drank some milk, and 18 ate some bread. Twenty children "often" ate a starch and chicken at lunch, five others "often" had vegetables then. Healthy planned snacks were not eaten by 57% of the subjects, although 24% reported "nibbling" between meals "sometimes". In addition to water, 67% of the patients drank diet Coke.

Conclusion: few children complied with the diet strictly, because their families could not afford to buy all the recommended food. Effective access to appropriate local food is essential. All patients should discuss their preferred foods with the doctor or dietician, so that their insulin treatment can be adapted appropriately to the food.

[在利伯维尔(加蓬)患有糖尿病的儿童和青少年的饮食习惯]。
目的:糖尿病儿童与健康儿童正常生长发育所需的营养摄取量相近。尽管如此,对于患有糖尿病的儿童,食物摄入量也必须与他们的胰岛素治疗计划和身体活动水平相关。这项工作的目的是确定在利伯维尔国家糖尿病中心随访的儿童和青少年的饮食习惯。患者和方法:这项前瞻性调查于2008年11月1日至2009年1月30日在利伯维尔医院中心的国家糖尿病中心进行。结果:在研究期间,21名儿童和青少年在我中心接受治疗。性别比为1:1,平均年龄14.7岁。平均体重指数(BMI)为18.5 kg/m(2)。诊断时的平均年龄为9.6岁。所有儿童都接受胰岛素治疗;2例每天注射2次,其余19例(90.4%)每天注射3次。三个孩子从不吃早餐;17“经常”喝一些牛奶,18吃一些面包。20个孩子“经常”在午餐时吃淀粉和鸡肉,另外5个孩子“经常”吃蔬菜。57%的受试者不吃计划好的健康零食,尽管24%的受试者表示“有时”会在两餐之间“啃一点”。除了水,67%的患者还喝无糖可乐。结论:很少有孩子严格遵守饮食,因为他们的家庭买不起所有推荐的食物。有效获取适当的当地食物至关重要。所有患者应与医生或营养师讨论他们喜欢的食物,以便他们的胰岛素治疗可以适当地适应食物。
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