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Symptoms of Eating Disorders and Depression in Emerging Adults with Early-Onset, Long-Duration Type 1 Diabetes and Their Association with Metabolic Control

BACKGROUND: This study analyzed the prevalence of and association between symptoms of eating disorders and depression in female and male emerging adults with early-onset, long-duration type 1 diabetes and investigated how these symptoms are associated with metabolic control. METHODS: In a nationwide...

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Autores principales: Bächle, Christina, Lange, Karin, Stahl-Pehe, Anna, Castillo, Katty, Scheuing, Nicole, Holl, Reinhard W., Giani, Guido, Rosenbauer, Joachim
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4487688/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26121155
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131027
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author Bächle, Christina
Lange, Karin
Stahl-Pehe, Anna
Castillo, Katty
Scheuing, Nicole
Holl, Reinhard W.
Giani, Guido
Rosenbauer, Joachim
author_facet Bächle, Christina
Lange, Karin
Stahl-Pehe, Anna
Castillo, Katty
Scheuing, Nicole
Holl, Reinhard W.
Giani, Guido
Rosenbauer, Joachim
author_sort Bächle, Christina
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description BACKGROUND: This study analyzed the prevalence of and association between symptoms of eating disorders and depression in female and male emerging adults with early-onset, long-duration type 1 diabetes and investigated how these symptoms are associated with metabolic control. METHODS: In a nationwide population-based survey, 211 type 1 diabetes patients aged 18-21 years completed standardized questionnaires, including the SCOFF questionnaire for eating disorder symptoms and the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) for symptoms of depression and severity of depressive symptoms (PHQ-9 score). Multiple linear and logistic regression models were used to analyze the association between eating disorder and depressive symptoms and their associations with HbA1c. RESULTS: A total of 30.2% of the women and 9.5% of the men were screening positive for eating disorders. The mean PHQ-9 score (standard deviation) was 5.3 (4.4) among women and 3.9 (3.6) among men. Screening positive for an eating disorder was associated with more severe depressive symptoms among women (β(women) 3.8, p<0.001). However, neither eating disorder symptoms nor severity of depressive symptoms were associated with HbA1c among women, while HbA1c increased with the severity of depressive symptoms among men (β(men) 0.14, p=0.006). CONCLUSIONS: Because of the high prevalence of eating disorder and depressive symptoms, their interrelationship, and their associations with metabolic control, particularly among men, regular mental health screening is recommended for young adults with type 1 diabetes.
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spelling pubmed-44876882015-07-02 Symptoms of Eating Disorders and Depression in Emerging Adults with Early-Onset, Long-Duration Type 1 Diabetes and Their Association with Metabolic Control Bächle, Christina Lange, Karin Stahl-Pehe, Anna Castillo, Katty Scheuing, Nicole Holl, Reinhard W. Giani, Guido Rosenbauer, Joachim PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: This study analyzed the prevalence of and association between symptoms of eating disorders and depression in female and male emerging adults with early-onset, long-duration type 1 diabetes and investigated how these symptoms are associated with metabolic control. METHODS: In a nationwide population-based survey, 211 type 1 diabetes patients aged 18-21 years completed standardized questionnaires, including the SCOFF questionnaire for eating disorder symptoms and the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) for symptoms of depression and severity of depressive symptoms (PHQ-9 score). Multiple linear and logistic regression models were used to analyze the association between eating disorder and depressive symptoms and their associations with HbA1c. RESULTS: A total of 30.2% of the women and 9.5% of the men were screening positive for eating disorders. The mean PHQ-9 score (standard deviation) was 5.3 (4.4) among women and 3.9 (3.6) among men. Screening positive for an eating disorder was associated with more severe depressive symptoms among women (β(women) 3.8, p<0.001). However, neither eating disorder symptoms nor severity of depressive symptoms were associated with HbA1c among women, while HbA1c increased with the severity of depressive symptoms among men (β(men) 0.14, p=0.006). CONCLUSIONS: Because of the high prevalence of eating disorder and depressive symptoms, their interrelationship, and their associations with metabolic control, particularly among men, regular mental health screening is recommended for young adults with type 1 diabetes. Public Library of Science 2015-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4487688/ /pubmed/26121155 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131027 Text en © 2015 Bächle et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Bächle, Christina
Lange, Karin
Stahl-Pehe, Anna
Castillo, Katty
Scheuing, Nicole
Holl, Reinhard W.
Giani, Guido
Rosenbauer, Joachim
Symptoms of Eating Disorders and Depression in Emerging Adults with Early-Onset, Long-Duration Type 1 Diabetes and Their Association with Metabolic Control
title Symptoms of Eating Disorders and Depression in Emerging Adults with Early-Onset, Long-Duration Type 1 Diabetes and Their Association with Metabolic Control
title_full Symptoms of Eating Disorders and Depression in Emerging Adults with Early-Onset, Long-Duration Type 1 Diabetes and Their Association with Metabolic Control
title_fullStr Symptoms of Eating Disorders and Depression in Emerging Adults with Early-Onset, Long-Duration Type 1 Diabetes and Their Association with Metabolic Control
title_full_unstemmed Symptoms of Eating Disorders and Depression in Emerging Adults with Early-Onset, Long-Duration Type 1 Diabetes and Their Association with Metabolic Control
title_short Symptoms of Eating Disorders and Depression in Emerging Adults with Early-Onset, Long-Duration Type 1 Diabetes and Their Association with Metabolic Control
title_sort symptoms of eating disorders and depression in emerging adults with early-onset, long-duration type 1 diabetes and their association with metabolic control
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4487688/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26121155
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131027
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