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DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1241199
© J. A. Barth Verlag in Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
Skipping Meals or Carbohydrate-Free Meals in Order to Determine Basal Insulin Requirements in Subjects with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus?
Publikationsverlauf
received 04.09.2009
first decision 04.09.2009
accepted 15.09.2009
Publikationsdatum:
12. Januar 2010 (online)

Abstract
Introduction: Basal insulin dose requirements in patients with type 1 diabetes may be derived from the course of glucose concentrations in the fasting state; i. e. by skipping meals. The present study examined whether fasting tests could be replaced by carbohydrate-free meals.
Material and Methods: 16 adult patients with type 1 diabetes (10 male) on intensive insulin therapy participated in this prospective intervention study. Mean age (±SD) was 44±12 years, BMI 24±3 kg/m2, mean HbA1c was 7.5±0.6% and duration of diabetes 15±12 years. All participants skipped dinner and plasma glucose concentrations were hourly monitored from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.
This blood glucose profile was compared with three test meals given at 7 p.m. at day 2–4, consumed either in the hospital (meal 1) or at home (meal 2 and 3). No insulin injection (except to basal insulin) was allowed. Test meals consisted of 2.5 g carbohydrate, 32.4 g protein, 52.0 g fat (according to 612 kcal).
Results: During 16 fasting tests plasma glucose concentration remained stable between 7.2±2.4 mmol/l at 7 p.m. and 6.8±2.8 mmol/l at 11 p.m. (p=0.461). Following the intake of near carbohydrate-free meals (48 tests), plasma glucose concentrations rose within 4 h from 6.7±2.0 at 7 p.m. to 9.8±3.4 mmol/l at 11 p.m. (p<0.0001). The increase in plasma glucose concentrations was similar in all three different meals tested.
Conclusion: Plasma glucose concentrations significantly increase in patients with type 1 diabetes following the intake of carbohydrate-free meals. Carbohydrate-free meal-tests cannot replace skipping meal tests to determine the basal insulin requirement in patients with type 1 diabetes.
Key words
basal insulin - glycaemic control - nutrition - diabetes - fasting
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