Clinical Trial: Meal Composition and the Influence on Pre-prandial Blood Glucose Values

Study Status: Enrolling by invitation
Recruit Status: Enrolling by invitation
Study Type: Observational

Official Title: Meal Composition and Frequency in Type 1 Diabetic Women and the Influence on Pre-prandial Blood Glucose Values and Fetal Weight.

Brief Summary: The purpose of the proposed study is to assess the distribution of carbohydrates and fat in the diet of women with type 1 diabetes during pregnancy. More specifically, it will look at the distribution of carbohydrate in the diet during weeks 29-32 of pregnancy. The carbohydrate distribution and fat content of the meal will be compared to maternal glucose control, preprandial glucose levels, and the percentile for weight of the infant at birth. In addition, each meal and snack will be classified as low-moderate fat or high fat.

Detailed Summary: This is a retrospective chart review. Data will be collected on all patients seen whose blood sugar and food logs were at least 75% complete. By calculating carbohydrate amounts at meals and snacks, as well as classifying meals and snacks as high fat, we will examine the correlation to higher preprandial blood glucose values and large for gestational age infants. Preprandial glucose levels will be reviewed, questioning whether the biggest contributor is the composition of the previous meal or additional snacks between meals.
Sponsor: St. Louis University

Current Primary Outcome: large for gestational age infants [ Time Frame: 1 year ]

weight at birth


Original Primary Outcome: Same as current

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Information By: St. Louis University

Dates:
Date Received: January 19, 2017
Date Started: November 2016
Date Completion: August 2017
Last Updated: January 19, 2017
Last Verified: January 2017