还有什么可吃的吗?1型糖尿病和透析饮食后的生活经验。

IF 2.7 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Suzanne Schneider, Thomas M Barber, Marcus Saemann, Joanna Thurston
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目的:慢性肾脏疾病在全球的发病率为10%,其中糖尿病是一个主要原因。营养治疗对于控制这两种慢性疾病至关重要,然而慢性肾病饮食指南与健康饮食建议相矛盾,并可能导致重大的心理和社会负担。很少有研究调查病人被置于这种限制性饮食的经历。这个自动/传记评论提供了一个独特的视角,旨在帮助从业者,因为他们指导病人什么是剩下的吃。方法:采用自动/传记性方法,并通过MEDLINE、Embase和PsychoINFO的综合文献综述来回答以下问题:“限制性1型糖尿病/慢性肾病透析饮食后的饮食和生活方式有哪些挑战?”结果:限制性饮食和流质饮食对患者的疾病信念、焦虑和独立性有重大影响。这是通过五个主题来讨论的:食物是归属感;正常是一种谬论;你的数字定义了你;伪装成美德的疾病和遇见大象:ESKD诊断和透析负担。结论:饮食干预在T1D和ESKD的管理中至关重要,但同样重要的是要考虑在没有足够证据、指导和支持的情况下严格饮食制度的影响。
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Is there anything left to eat? A lived experience insight of following a restrictive type 1 diabetes and dialysis diet.

Objectives: Chronic kidney disease has a global morbidity burden of >10%, with diabetes being a major cause.  Nutrition therapy is vital in managing both chronic conditions, yet CKD dietary guidelines contradict healthy eating advice, and can result in major psychological and social burdens. Few studies investigate the patient's experience of being placed on such a restrictive diet. This auto/biographical review provides a unique perspective and aims to assist practitioners as they guide patients on 'what is left to eat.'

Method: An auto/biographical approach, supported by a comprehensive literature review using data from MEDLINE, Embase, and PsychoINFO, was used to answer the question: 'What are the diet and lifestyle challenges of following a restrictive Type 1 Diabetes/CKD dialysis diet?'

Results: Restrictive dietary and fluid regimes have a major effect on patients' illness beliefs, anxieties, and independence. This is discussed through five themes: Food is belonging; Normal is a Fallacy; Your numbers define you; A disease disguised as a virtue and Meeting the Elephant: ESKD diagnosis and the burden of dialysis.

Conclusion: Dietary intervention is crucial in the management of T1D and ESKD, but equally important is to consider the implications of strict dietary regimes without sufficient evidence, guidance, and support.

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Expert Review of Endocrinology & Metabolism
Expert Review of Endocrinology & Metabolism ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
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期刊介绍: Implicated in a plethora of regulatory dysfunctions involving growth and development, metabolism, electrolyte balances and reproduction, endocrine disruption is one of the highest priority research topics in the world. As a result, we are now in a position to better detect, characterize and overcome the damage mediated by adverse interaction with the endocrine system. Expert Review of Endocrinology and Metabolism (ISSN 1744-6651), provides extensive coverage of state-of-the-art research and clinical advancements in the field of endocrine control and metabolism, with a focus on screening, prevention, diagnostics, existing and novel therapeutics, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology and epidemiology.
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