Valeria Hirschler, Claudia Molinari, Maria Eugenia Andres, Angela Figueroa, Victoria Femenia, Guadalupe Pietropaolo, Maria L Major, Edit Scaiola, Sandra Mazzetti, Patricia Pasayo, Amanda J Benitez, Andrea Escalante Marassi, Laura Pardo, Julie Pelicand, Carlos M Del Aguila Villar, Claudio D Gonzalez
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Trends in BMI in Latin American Children With New-Onset Type 1 Diabetes Over 3 Years.
This article reports the trends in BMI z score (z-BMI) and their correlation with insulin dose and A1C in children with new-onset type 1 diabetes from several Latin American centers. The researchers observed a significant increase in the z-BMI from type 1 diabetes onset through the 3-year follow-up, with insulin dose as a significant covariate. Although insulin doses steadily increased, their impact on A1C did not appear to be optimal (mean A1C 8.7%).
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