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Dietary fibers are indigestible carbohydrates, which are present in several daily foods such as beans, legumes, whole grain products, and whole fruits and vegetables. The Food and Drug Administration recommends a daily fiber uptake of 25 g. However, in 2009-2010 the mean fiber intake of US adults
The investigators hypothesis that post prandial administration of Insulin faster-acting aspart insulin in patients with CFRD may contribute to a better metabolic control with a decrease of hypoglycaemia and facilitate insulin administration according to the real food intake. The use of Insulin
Total energy expenditure (TEE) is comprised of the following components: resting energy expenditure (REE), thermic effect of food intake (TEF), adaptive thermogenesis (AT). The thermic effect of food is the amount of energy expended to digest food, and can be affected by factors such as protein /
The study is a 2-arm, randomized, open, single center, clinical trial. Eligible patients with type 1 diabetes will be randomized to the AIDIT protocol or treatment as usual (TAU).
All patients diagnosed with T1D and included in the study will receive standard of care. In addition, the AIDIT protocol
The investigators are proposing a randomized pilot study to explore the impact of a soy beverage of carbohydrates and protein early in the morning, to stimulate and initiate secretion of Insulin to reduce PPG excursions of the following a lunch in adult patients with CF. Investigators will also
Background What is bronchiectasis? Bronchiectasis is a chronic disabling condition due to permanently inflamed and damaged airways with patients suffering chronic cough, chronic sputum production and recurrent infections affecting 4-6 per 1,000 populations in the UK.
Causes of bronchiectasis There
Aim 1: Three groups of subjects will be evaluated: 1. 27 CF children with class I-III mutations aged 1 to 9 years with normal glucose tolerance (NGT), 2. 27 age-matched controls with NGT, and 3. 15 CF children with class IV-VI CF transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) mutations ages 1 to 9
Pseudomonas lung infection is a major cause of morbidity and mortality occurring in multiple clinical settings. Patients with cystic fibrosis have lung colonization with Pseudomonas from an early age, and overwhelming pseudomonal lung infection is the most common cause of death in these patients. In
People with CF have a high incidence of diabetes, called CFRD. CFRD is an important cause of worsened morbidity and mortality, thus understanding the pathophysiology underlying its development is imperative. Insulin deficiency has been well recognized as one cause of CFRD; however the clinical