Type 1 diabetes with an eating disorder

Author:

Hibberd Owen123ORCID,Corso Ellena4,Karmarkar Sejal5,George Tara67ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Emergency Medicine Registrar, Emergency Department, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge

2. Blizard Institute, Queen Mary University London

3. Email:

4. General Practice Registrar, Chesterfield and the Derbyshire Dales Training Programme and Wingerworth Medical Centre, Wingerworth, Chesterfield

5. Medical Student, Jesus College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge

6. GP, Chesterfield Blizard Institute, Queen Mary University London

7. Chesterfield and the Derbyshire Dales Training Programme, Chesterfield

Abstract

Type 1 diabetes with an eating disorder (T1DE) is common, and often unrecognised, in young people with diabetes. In general practice, this can be challenging to identify, and unfortunately patients with T1DE are at a greater risk of serious psychiatric and diabetic complications. A considered and detailed assessment is required to recognise this condition and to provide holistic care for patients and their families. This article, based upon a clinical case scenario, will highlight how the role of primary care is crucial to the early recognition, management, referral, and continuing support of young people with T1DE and their families.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

Reference28 articles.

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