Oral bedtime cornstarch supplementation reduces the risk for nocturnal hypoglycaemia in young children with type 1 diabetes

Citation
I. Detlofson et al., Oral bedtime cornstarch supplementation reduces the risk for nocturnal hypoglycaemia in young children with type 1 diabetes, ACT PAEDIAT, 88(6), 1999, pp. 595-597
Citations number
10
Categorie Soggetti
Pediatrics,"Medical Research General Topics
Journal title
ACTA PAEDIATRICA
ISSN journal
08035253 → ACNP
Volume
88
Issue
6
Year of publication
1999
Pages
595 - 597
Database
ISI
SICI code
0803-5253(199906)88:6<595:OBCSRT>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
The effect of oral cornstarch supplementation was evaluated in 14 pre-schoo l children with type 1 diabetes in a randomized, double-blind, placebo-cont rolled trial. The children received cornstarch (0.3 g/kg) or placebo at bed time on five occasions each, and their blood glucose concentrations were me asured at bedtime, at 02.00 h and in the morning. The mean nocturnal blood glucose concentration (at 02.00 h) was 2.2 mmol/L higher and the number of blood glucose concentrations below 5 mmol/L were reduced by 64% when cornst arch had been ingested at bedtime. We conclude that cornstarch may be used in pre-school children with type 1 diabetes to reduce the risk for nocturna l hypoglycaemia.