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Mechanisms underlying the development of eating disorders and disordered eating in adolescent females with type 1 diabetes.

Caroline Bruun AbildEsben Thyssen VestergaardJens Meldgaard BruunKurt KristensenRené Klinkby StøvingLoa Clausen
Published in: Diabetic medicine : a journal of the British Diabetic Association (2024)
The study extends previous developmental pathways of ED/DE in adolescents with T1D. We propose a biopsychosocial model that incorporates various factors: predisposing factors such as parental management of T1D and weight gain during adolescence; precipitating factors including comments on weight, frequency of weighing, perceptions of surveillance; the perpetuating bilateral influence of ED/DE and T1D and finally highlighting the protective mechanisms of disease acceptance encompassing parental handling of diagnosis and the contribution of healthcare professionals (HCP's) role in psychoeducation. The present study highlight the vulnerability of adolescence in the presence of T1D, particularly concerning issues related to eating, weight, and body. It offers clinically relevant insights, with the aim to improve communication and management strategies for this very specific group.
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