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ey0016.10-7 | (1) | ESPEYB16

10.7. Worse metabolic control and dynamics of weight status in adolescent girls point to eating disorders in the first years after manifestation of type 1 diabetes mellitus: findings from the diabetes patienten verlaufsdokumentation registry

T Reinehr , B Dieris , A Galler , M Teufel , G Berger , R Stachow , S Golembowski , U Ohlenschlager , M Holder , M Hummel , RW Holl , N Prinz

To read the full abstract: J Pediatr. 2019;207:205–2129.Psychosocial issues and psychiatric disease are prevalent in young patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D). Most importantly, eating disorders, anxiety-related behavioral problems as well as depression have all been shown to occur (1). In a nationwide population-based survey, this group had previously reported on relationships betw...

ey0021.13-4 | Diabetes and Diabetes Technology | ESPEYB21

13.4. Diabetes care and outcomes of pediatric refugees and migrants from Ukraine and Syria/Afghanistan with type 1 diabetes in German-speaking countries

M Auzanneau , C Reinauer , J Ziegler , S Golembowski , C de Beaufort , H Schottler , E Hahn , J Mirza , A Galler , M Wurm , RW Holl

Brief Summary: This multicenter, observational study compared the treatment of diabetes and outcomes between 2 distinct refugee communities in German-speaking countries and among native children in the same countries. The use of advanced diabetes technologies, such as insulin pumps or automated insulin delivery (AID) systems, is restricted by the refugee status. Additionally, parameters such as HbA1c and body mass index (BMI) have been identified to differ by country of origin...