Characteristics of Persons With an Eating Disorder and Type 1 Diabetes
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Psychiatric, Diabetes, Eating Disorder |
Therapuetic Areas: | Endocrinology, Psychiatry / Psychology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | Any |
Updated: | 4/21/2016 |
Start Date: | March 2010 |
End Date: | September 2010 |
Characteristics of Persons With an Eating Disorder and Type 1 Diabetes and Psychological Comparisons to Persons With an Eating Disorder and No Diabetes
The purpose of this study is to analyze a chart audit of patients seen at Park Nicollet
Eating Disorder Institute (EDI) to identify and compare general characteristics of eating
disorders with type 1 diabetes patients to a matched eating disordered population without
type 1 diabetes, also seen at EDI.
Eating Disorder Institute (EDI) to identify and compare general characteristics of eating
disorders with type 1 diabetes patients to a matched eating disordered population without
type 1 diabetes, also seen at EDI.
The goal of this study is to conduct a chart audit on all patients with type 1 diabetes who
have been seen collaboratively by International Diabetes Center (IDC) and Park Nicollet
Eating Disorder Institute (EDI) staff from 2005 - 2008 and their matched eating disordered
controls.
Research Questions
1. What are the general characteristics of the ED DM T1 population?
2. How are ED DM T1 patients different from the matched eating disordered patients with
respect to race, marital status, age of onset, eating behaviors, self-reported highest
and lowest weight, exercise frequency and duration, number of hospital admissions,
number of emergency room visits, medication needs, and other medical and
psychological/psychiatric comorbidities?
3. How are ED DM T1 patients different from the matched eating disordered patients with
respect to the affective and cognitive aspects of eating disorders such as
self-reported depression symptoms, body image distortion, thoughts and feelings about
eating, psychological concerns, readiness to change, self-esteem and anxiety?
4. For ED DM T1 patients, what is the time relationship of the diagnosis of diabetes and
an eating disorder?
5. For ED DM T1 patients, what is the relationship of BMI and A1c?
have been seen collaboratively by International Diabetes Center (IDC) and Park Nicollet
Eating Disorder Institute (EDI) staff from 2005 - 2008 and their matched eating disordered
controls.
Research Questions
1. What are the general characteristics of the ED DM T1 population?
2. How are ED DM T1 patients different from the matched eating disordered patients with
respect to race, marital status, age of onset, eating behaviors, self-reported highest
and lowest weight, exercise frequency and duration, number of hospital admissions,
number of emergency room visits, medication needs, and other medical and
psychological/psychiatric comorbidities?
3. How are ED DM T1 patients different from the matched eating disordered patients with
respect to the affective and cognitive aspects of eating disorders such as
self-reported depression symptoms, body image distortion, thoughts and feelings about
eating, psychological concerns, readiness to change, self-esteem and anxiety?
4. For ED DM T1 patients, what is the time relationship of the diagnosis of diabetes and
an eating disorder?
5. For ED DM T1 patients, what is the relationship of BMI and A1c?
Inclusion Criteria:
- patient seen in both Park Nicollet Eating Disorder Institute and International
Diabetes Center for type 1 diabetes from 2005 - 2008
- patient seen only in Park Nicollet Eating Disorder Institute from 2005 - 2008
Exclusion Criteria:
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