Association Between Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus and Eating Disorders: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis

Author:

Dean Yomna E.1ORCID,Motawea Karam R.1,Aslam Muaaz2,Pintado Jose J. Loayza3,Popoola‐Samuel Helen A. O.4,Salam Mohamed5,Dundi Prashant Obed Reddy6,Donaldy Webster7,Aledani Esraa M.8,Alqiqie Zaineh9,Sultana Nazia10,Mohamed Alaa Ramadan Hussein11,Elalem Amir1,Syeda Sidra Tahreem Hashmi12,Mohamed Mai Saad1,Assal Mazen W.13,Attia Nada M.13,Hagar Hanan11,Abdelaziz Heba Ahmed14,Subedi Anuj15,Elbahaie Areeg16,Hazimeh Yusef17ORCID,Aiash Hani18

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Medicine Alexandria University Alexandria Egypt

2. Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al‐Nahyan Medical and Dental College Lahore Pakistan

3. Universidad de San Martin de Porres Facultad de Medicina Humana Lima Peru

4. College of Health and Sciences Rush University Chicago Illinois USA

5. Mediclinic City Hospital Dubai UAE

6. Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences RGUHS Hubli India

7. Harlem Hospital Center New York City New York USA

8. Medical College University of Basra Basra Iraq

9. Odessa National Medical University Odessa Ukraine

10. Shadan Institute of Medical Sciences Hyderabad India

11. Faculty of Medicine Suez Canal University Ismailia Egypt

12. Deccan College of Medical Sciences Hyderabad India

13. Faculty of Medicine Zagazig University Zagazig Egypt

14. High Institute of Public Health Alexandria University Alexandria Egypt

15. Prithvi Narayan Community Hospital Gorkha Nepal

16. Ibn Sina National College Jeddah Saudi Arabia

17. Lebanese University Beirut Lebanon

18. SUNY Upstate Medical University Syracuse New York USA

Abstract

ABSTRACTBackgroundPrevious meta‐analyses have shown mixed results regarding the association between eating disorders (EDs) and type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). Our paper aimed to analyse different EDs and disordered eating behaviours that may be practiced by patients with T1DM.MethodsA literature search of PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science was conducted on 17 January 2023, using the key terms “T1DM,” “Eating Disorders” and “Bulimia.” Only observational controlled studies were included. The Revman software (version 5.4) was used for the analysis.ResultsT1DM was associated with increased risk of ED compared with nondiabetic individuals (RR = 2.47, 95% CI = 1.84–3.32, p‐value < 0.00001), especially bulimia nervosa (RR = 2.80, 95% CI = 1.18–6.65, p‐value = 0.02) and binge eating (RR = 1.53, 95% CI = 1.18–1.98, p‐value = 0.001). Our analysis has shown that increased risk of ED among T1DM persisted regardless of the questionnaire used to diagnose ED; DM‐validated questionnaires (RR = 2.80, 95% CI = 1.91–4.12, p‐value < 0.00001) and generic questionnaires (RR = 2.03, 95% CI = 1.27–3.23, p‐value = 0.003). Prevalence of insulin omission/misuse was 10.3%; diabetic females demonstrated a significantly higher risk of insulin omission and insulin misuse than diabetic males.ConclusionOur study establishes a significant and clear connection between EDs and T1DM, particularly bulimia and binge eating, with T1DM. Moreover, female diabetics are at higher risk of insulin misuse/omission. Early proactive screening is essential and tailored; comprehensive interventions combining diabetes and ED components are recommended for this population, with referral to a specialised psychiatrist.

Publisher

Wiley

Reference35 articles.

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