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ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Energy and nutrient intakes and adherence to dietary guidelines among Finnish adults with type 1 diabetes

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Pages 73-81 | Received 23 Jun 2010, Accepted 21 Sep 2010, Published online: 03 Nov 2010
 

Abstract

Background. Patients with type 1 diabetes are instructed to eat a healthy, balanced diet. Implementation of diet is an under-studied phenomenon. We aimed to describe the nutrient intake of a large sample of adult Finnish patients with type 1 diabetes and assess whether they meet the recommendations.

Methods. Cross-sectional data from a total of 817 patients are presented. Data on food intake were collected with a 3-day food record completed twice with a 2–3-month interval. Compliance with dietary guidance was self-reported.

Results. Patients frequently reported a diet low in carbohydrates and fibre but high in fat. Only 28% restricted saturated fatty acid to less than 10% of their daily energy intake. One-fourth of the patients reported higher than recommended sucrose intake. Salt recommendations were frequently exceeded. Of the micronutrients, the recommendations for vitamin A, vitamin D, folate, and iron were most frequently unmet. Although self-reported compliance was associated with a higher frequency of meeting the recommendations for some of the macronutrients, the actual frequencies were modest. In general, those compliant were observed to consume more vitamin and mineral-dense food.

Conclusion. Dietary intake among patients with type 1 diabetes does not, for many nutrients, meet the recommendations.

Acknowledgements

The skilled technical assistance of Anna Sandelin, Jaana Tuomikangas, Hanna Pyhäjärvi, and Satu Kinnunen is gratefully acknowledged. Finally, the authors acknowledge all the physicians and nurses at each centre participating in the collection of patients (online Appendix).

Declaration of interest: This study was supported by grants from the Signe and Ane Gyllenberg Foundation, Folkhälsan Research Foundation, and Wilhelm and Else Stockmann Foundation. The authors declare no other conflicts of interest.

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