Bibliographic citations
Oscorima, J., (2020). Valoración antropométrica y control metabólico en niños con diabetes mellitus tipo 1, Instituto Nacional del Niño [Tesis, Universidad Femenina del Sagrado Corazón]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11955/699
Oscorima, J., Valoración antropométrica y control metabólico en niños con diabetes mellitus tipo 1, Instituto Nacional del Niño [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Femenina del Sagrado Corazón; 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11955/699
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title = "Valoración antropométrica y control metabólico en niños con diabetes mellitus tipo 1, Instituto Nacional del Niño",
author = "Oscorima Celis, Joana Muriell",
publisher = "Universidad Femenina del Sagrado Corazón",
year = "2020"
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The purpose of this study was to determine the correlation between the anthropometric assessment and metabolic control in children with type 1 diabetes, from the onset up to twelve months, who received attention at the Endocrinology section of National Children’s Health Institute. This is a correlational quantitative study with a panel longitudinal design and retrospective type, which consisted of reviewing 57 medical records of patients with T1D between 0 and 18 years of age, in the term 2015-2016. A data collection form was created, and the data obtained were analyzed statisticals tests; as a result, the age of diagnosis was 8.3 years, 53% were females and 61.4% had diabetic ketoacidosis at onset. Likewise, in the onset phase, there is significant negative correlation between the age of diagnosis and the length/height for age Z-score, which is less significant after follow-up. At six months, there is a significant negative correlation between the glycosylated hemoglobin test and the length/height for age Z-score; and at twelve months, there is a significant correlation between the HbA1C and the weight for age Z-score and the length/height for age Z-score. Furthermore, there is a significant negative correlation between the age of diagnosis and the Body mass index for age. In spite of the correlations found, it conclude that there is no positive or negative correlation significant enough between the anthropometric assessment and the metabolic control during the first year of the disease.
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