Low versus high carbohydrate diet in type 1 diabetes: A 12-week randomized open-label crossover study

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Low versus high carbohydrate diet in type 1 diabetes : A 12-week randomized open-label crossover study. / Schmidt, Signe; Christensen, Merete B.; Serifovski, Nermin; Damm-Frydenberg, Camilla; Jensen, Jens Erik B.; Fløyel, Tina; Størling, Joachim; Ranjan, Ajenthen; Nørgaard, Kirsten.

In: Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism, Vol. 21, No. 7, 2019, p. 1680-1688.

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Schmidt, S, Christensen, MB, Serifovski, N, Damm-Frydenberg, C, Jensen, JEB, Fløyel, T, Størling, J, Ranjan, A & Nørgaard, K 2019, 'Low versus high carbohydrate diet in type 1 diabetes: A 12-week randomized open-label crossover study', Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism, vol. 21, no. 7, pp. 1680-1688. https://doi.org/10.1111/dom.13725

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Schmidt, S., Christensen, M. B., Serifovski, N., Damm-Frydenberg, C., Jensen, J. E. B., Fløyel, T., Størling, J., Ranjan, A., & Nørgaard, K. (2019). Low versus high carbohydrate diet in type 1 diabetes: A 12-week randomized open-label crossover study. Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism, 21(7), 1680-1688. https://doi.org/10.1111/dom.13725

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Schmidt S, Christensen MB, Serifovski N, Damm-Frydenberg C, Jensen JEB, Fløyel T et al. Low versus high carbohydrate diet in type 1 diabetes: A 12-week randomized open-label crossover study. Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism. 2019;21(7):1680-1688. https://doi.org/10.1111/dom.13725

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Schmidt, Signe ; Christensen, Merete B. ; Serifovski, Nermin ; Damm-Frydenberg, Camilla ; Jensen, Jens Erik B. ; Fløyel, Tina ; Størling, Joachim ; Ranjan, Ajenthen ; Nørgaard, Kirsten. / Low versus high carbohydrate diet in type 1 diabetes : A 12-week randomized open-label crossover study. In: Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism. 2019 ; Vol. 21, No. 7. pp. 1680-1688.

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title = "Low versus high carbohydrate diet in type 1 diabetes: A 12-week randomized open-label crossover study",
abstract = "Aims: To compare the effects of a low carbohydrate diet (LCD < 100 g carbohydrate/d) and a high carbohydrate diet (HCD > 250 g carbohydrate/d) on glycaemic control and cardiovascular risk factors in adults with type 1 diabetes. Materials and methods: In a randomized crossover study with two 12-week intervention arms separated by a 12-week washout, 14 participants using sensor-augmented insulin pumps were included. Individual meal plans meeting the carbohydrate criteria were made for each study participant. Actual carbohydrate intake was entered into the insulin pumps throughout the study. Results: Ten participants completed the study. Daily carbohydrate intake during the two intervention periods was (mean ± standard deviation) 98 ± 11 g and 246 ± 34 g, respectively. Time spent in the range 3.9-10.0 mmol/L (primary outcome) did not differ between groups (LCD 68.6 ± 8.9% vs. HCD 65.3 ± 6.5%, P = 0.316). However, time spent <3.9 mmol/L was less (1.9 vs. 3.6%, P < 0.001) and glycaemic variability (assessed by coefficient of variation) was lower (32.7 vs. 37.5%, P = 0.013) during LCD. No events of severe hypoglycaemia were reported. Participants lost 2.0 ± 2.1 kg during LCD and gained 2.6 ± 1.8 kg during HCD (P = 0.001). No other cardiovascular risk factors, including fasting levels of lipids and inflammatory markers, were significantly affected. Conclusions: Compared with an intake of 250 g of carbohydrate per day, restriction of carbohydrate intake to 100 g per day in adults with type 1 diabetes reduced time spent in hypoglycaemia, glycaemic variability and weight with no effect on cardiovascular risk factors.",
keywords = "clinical trial, randomized trial, type 1 diabetes",
author = "Signe Schmidt and Christensen, {Merete B.} and Nermin Serifovski and Camilla Damm-Frydenberg and Jensen, {Jens Erik B.} and Tina Fl{\o}yel and Joachim St{\o}rling and Ajenthen Ranjan and Kirsten N{\o}rgaard",
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language = "English",
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pages = "1680--1688",
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RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Low versus high carbohydrate diet in type 1 diabetes

T2 - A 12-week randomized open-label crossover study

AU - Schmidt, Signe

AU - Christensen, Merete B.

AU - Serifovski, Nermin

AU - Damm-Frydenberg, Camilla

AU - Jensen, Jens Erik B.

AU - Fløyel, Tina

AU - Størling, Joachim

AU - Ranjan, Ajenthen

AU - Nørgaard, Kirsten

PY - 2019

Y1 - 2019

N2 - Aims: To compare the effects of a low carbohydrate diet (LCD < 100 g carbohydrate/d) and a high carbohydrate diet (HCD > 250 g carbohydrate/d) on glycaemic control and cardiovascular risk factors in adults with type 1 diabetes. Materials and methods: In a randomized crossover study with two 12-week intervention arms separated by a 12-week washout, 14 participants using sensor-augmented insulin pumps were included. Individual meal plans meeting the carbohydrate criteria were made for each study participant. Actual carbohydrate intake was entered into the insulin pumps throughout the study. Results: Ten participants completed the study. Daily carbohydrate intake during the two intervention periods was (mean ± standard deviation) 98 ± 11 g and 246 ± 34 g, respectively. Time spent in the range 3.9-10.0 mmol/L (primary outcome) did not differ between groups (LCD 68.6 ± 8.9% vs. HCD 65.3 ± 6.5%, P = 0.316). However, time spent <3.9 mmol/L was less (1.9 vs. 3.6%, P < 0.001) and glycaemic variability (assessed by coefficient of variation) was lower (32.7 vs. 37.5%, P = 0.013) during LCD. No events of severe hypoglycaemia were reported. Participants lost 2.0 ± 2.1 kg during LCD and gained 2.6 ± 1.8 kg during HCD (P = 0.001). No other cardiovascular risk factors, including fasting levels of lipids and inflammatory markers, were significantly affected. Conclusions: Compared with an intake of 250 g of carbohydrate per day, restriction of carbohydrate intake to 100 g per day in adults with type 1 diabetes reduced time spent in hypoglycaemia, glycaemic variability and weight with no effect on cardiovascular risk factors.

AB - Aims: To compare the effects of a low carbohydrate diet (LCD < 100 g carbohydrate/d) and a high carbohydrate diet (HCD > 250 g carbohydrate/d) on glycaemic control and cardiovascular risk factors in adults with type 1 diabetes. Materials and methods: In a randomized crossover study with two 12-week intervention arms separated by a 12-week washout, 14 participants using sensor-augmented insulin pumps were included. Individual meal plans meeting the carbohydrate criteria were made for each study participant. Actual carbohydrate intake was entered into the insulin pumps throughout the study. Results: Ten participants completed the study. Daily carbohydrate intake during the two intervention periods was (mean ± standard deviation) 98 ± 11 g and 246 ± 34 g, respectively. Time spent in the range 3.9-10.0 mmol/L (primary outcome) did not differ between groups (LCD 68.6 ± 8.9% vs. HCD 65.3 ± 6.5%, P = 0.316). However, time spent <3.9 mmol/L was less (1.9 vs. 3.6%, P < 0.001) and glycaemic variability (assessed by coefficient of variation) was lower (32.7 vs. 37.5%, P = 0.013) during LCD. No events of severe hypoglycaemia were reported. Participants lost 2.0 ± 2.1 kg during LCD and gained 2.6 ± 1.8 kg during HCD (P = 0.001). No other cardiovascular risk factors, including fasting levels of lipids and inflammatory markers, were significantly affected. Conclusions: Compared with an intake of 250 g of carbohydrate per day, restriction of carbohydrate intake to 100 g per day in adults with type 1 diabetes reduced time spent in hypoglycaemia, glycaemic variability and weight with no effect on cardiovascular risk factors.

KW - clinical trial

KW - randomized trial

KW - type 1 diabetes

U2 - 10.1111/dom.13725

DO - 10.1111/dom.13725

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 30924570

AN - SCOPUS:85064678074

VL - 21

SP - 1680

EP - 1688

JO - Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism

JF - Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism

SN - 1462-8902

IS - 7

ER -

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