Chance GW, Albutt EC, Edkins SM. Control of hyperlipidaemia in juvenile diabetes. Standard and corn-oil diets compared over a period of 10 years.
BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL 1969;
3:616-8. [PMID:
5811679 PMCID:
PMC1984395 DOI:
10.1136/bmj.3.5671.616]
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Abstract
The results of the first 10 years of a prospective study of the effect of corn-oil and standard diets given to diabetic children since diagnosis suggest that the corn-oil diets currently available in Britain are not acceptable to most diabetic children and adolescents. Attempts to administer such diets may result in hyperpre-beta-lipoproteinaemia. In most diabetic children normal serum lipid levels can be maintained with adequate diabetic control and a standard diabetic diet.
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