Does metabolic control of the disease related with bone turnover markers in children with type 1 diabetes mellitus in Turkey?
Merve Sena Topkaya, Onur Akın, Tuğba Küçükkasap Cömert

TL;DR
This study examines how metabolic control affects bone markers in children with type 1 diabetes in Turkey.
Contribution
The study identifies a link between HbA1c levels and bone turnover markers in children with type 1 diabetes.
Findings
Children with HbA1c <8% had lower oxidative stress and higher osteocalcin levels.
There was a significant association between oxidative stress and P1NP levels regardless of HbA1c.
Metabolic control (HbA1c) and oxidative stress influence bone turnover biomarkers in type 1 diabetes.
Abstract
The aim was to evaluate the effect of metabolic control on bone biomarkers in children with type I diabetes. The children were divided into two groups according to their glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) (%) levels: a group with HbA1c levels < 8% (n = 16) and: a group with HbA1c levels > 8% (n = 18). The serum total oxidative status (TOS) (µmol/L), total antioxidant status (TAS) (mmol/L), alkaline phosphatase (ALP) (IU/L), osteocalcin (OC) (ng/ml), procollagen type-1-N-terminal peptide (P1NP) (ng/ml), and vitamin D (IU) levels and food consumption frequencies were determined. When patients were classified according to HbA1c (%) levels, those with HbA1c levels < 8% were found to have lower TOS (µmol/L) values (8.7 ± 6.16, 9.5 ± 5.60) and higher serum OC (ng/mL) (24.2 ± 16.92, 22.0 ± 6.21) levels than those with HbA1c levels > 8% (p < 0.05). Regardless of the level of metabolic control, there…
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TopicsDiabetes and associated disorders · Nutrition and Health in Aging · Pancreatitis Pathology and Treatment
