Nutrients (Nov 2022)

Vitamin D Repletion and AA/EPA Intake in Children with Type 1 Diabetes: Influences on Metabolic Status

  • Silvia Savastio,
  • Erica Pozzi,
  • Valentina Mancioppi,
  • Valentina Boggio Sola,
  • Deborah Carrera,
  • Valentina Antoniotti,
  • Paola Antonia Corsetto,
  • Gigliola Montorfano,
  • Angela Maria Rizzo,
  • Marco Bagnati,
  • Ivana Rabbone,
  • Flavia Prodam

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14214603
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 21
p. 4603

Abstract

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Our study aimed to show a relationship between metabolic control, vitamin D status (25OHD), and arachidonic acid (AA)/eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) ratio in children with type 1 diabetes (T1D). The secondary aim was to evaluate dietary intake and the presence of ketoacidosis (DKA) at the onset of T1D. Methods: A cohort of 40 children with T1D was recruited, mean age 9.7 years (7.1; 13), with onset of T1D in the last 5 years: some at onset (n: 20, group A) and others after 18.0 ± 5 months (n: 20; group B). Twenty healthy children were compared as control subjects (CS). Dietary intakes were assessed through a diary food frequency questionnaire. Moreover, dried blood spots were used to test AA/EPA ratio by gas chromatography. Results: T1D children had a lower percentage of sugar intake (p p p p p p C-peptide (p pp p C-peptide (p < 0.05; r: 0.375) were found in all subjects. Conclusions: The study shows a relationship between vitamin D status, AA/EPA ratio, and metabolic state, probably due to their inflammatory and immune mechanisms. A different bromatological composition of the diet could impact the severity of the onset.

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