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ey0016.10-16 | (1) | ESPEYB16

10.16. BMI, mortality, and cardiovascular outcomes in type 1 diabetes: Findings against an obesity paradox

J Edqvist , A Rawshani , M Adiels , L Bjorck , M Lind , AM Svensson , S Gudbjornsdottir , N Sattar , A Rosengren

To read the full abstract: Diabetes Care. 2019;42:1297–1304In normal populations, high BMI is associated with higher mortality and morbidity, in particular from cardiovascular disease (CVD). In contrast, in type 1 diabetes (T1D), low body weight has been associated with increased mortality risks. This study investigated the importance of weight and weight gain/loss in patients with ...

ey0015.10-18 | Psychology and quality of life | ESPEYB15

10.18 Increasing risk of psychiatric morbidity after childhood onset T1DM: a population-based cohort study

D Dybdal , JS Tolstrup , SM Sildorf , KA Boisen , J Svensson , AM Skovgaard , GK Teilmann

To read the full abstract: Diabetologia. 2018;61:831-838T1DM in childhood and adolescence is a high burden for patients and family members. This is reflected by research that shows an increased incidence of psychiatric disorders in this patient group. Especially depression, eating disorders and anxiety disorders seem to be more prevalent. However data are mainly from small cohorts or regional...

ey0016.10-17 | (1) | ESPEYB16

10.17. Relative prognostic importance and optimal levels of risk factors for mortality and cardiovascular outcomes in type 1 diabetes mellitus

A Rawshani , A Rawshani , N Sattar , S Franzen , DK McGuire , B Eliasson , AM Svensson , B Zethelius , M Miftaraj , A Rosengren , S Gudbjornsdottir

To read the full abstract: Circulation. 2019;139:1900–1912Numerous publications have reported that higher HbA1c levels relate to higher cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in people with type 1 diabetes (T1D). However, the strength of association and optimal HbA1c levels are not established.This analysis of T1D patients recorded in the Swedish National Diabetes ...