The Dietary Education Trial in Carbohydrate Counting (DIET-CARB Study in Type 1 Diabetes
Type1diabetes, Type1 Diabetes Mellitus, Glucose Metabolism Disorders
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Type1diabetes focused on measuring Carbohydrate counting, Basic carbohydrate counting, Advanced carbohydrate counting, Carbohydrates, Diet
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Type 1 diabetes
- Diabetes duration; >12 months
- HbA1c of 53-97 mmol/mol
- Multiple daily insulin injection therapy
- Provided voluntary written informed consent
Exclusion Criteria:
- Practicing carbohydrate counting, as judged by the investigator
- Participated in a BCC group program within the last two years
- Use of insulin pump, or plans of having an insulin pump within the study period
- Fixed dose of rapid acting insulin therapy for meals
- Split-mixed insulin therapy
- Use of open CGM
- Use of Freestyle Libre
- Use of an automated bolus calculator
- Gastroparesis
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding, or plans of pregnancy within the study period
- Low daily intake of carbohydrates (defined as below 25 E% or 100 g/day), as judged by the investigator
- Uncontrolled medical issues, as judged by the investigator or a medical expert
- Concomitant participation in other clinical studies
- Unable to understand the informed consent and the study procedures
Sites / Locations
- Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
Active Comparator
BCC intervention
ABC-ACC intervention
Standard dietary education
The BCC program consists of three group sessions and is delivered by two trained dietitians. In addition to the BCC program, the participants receive regular medical care in the diabetes clinic
The ABC-ACC program consists of one group session and two individual follow-up sessions and is delivered by trained dietitians with supervision by a medical doctor. In addition to the ABC-ACC program, the participants receive regular medical care in the diabetes clinic
The routine outpatient dietary care consists of three individual consultations delivered by a trained dietitian. The individual guidance is based on the overall treatment goal(s), the defined personal dietary goals for behavioral change which will be in accordance with the patient's needs and preferences. In addition to the dietary counselling, the participants receive regular medical care in the diabetes clinic