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Adherence to Mediterranean Diet in Type 1 Diabetes Initiating Minimed 780G: Glucose Metrics vs Insulin Metrics, is There a Difference
Sponsor: Attikon Hospital
Summary
In this observaltional study, 240 patients aged \>12 years old with T1DM who are on multiple daily injections or insulin pump and are scheduled to start using MiniMed 780G system will be included.We aim to compare patients' adherence to Mediterranean diet (MD) before and 12 weeks after initiation of MiniMed 780G and its association with CGM and insulin metrics, as well as anthropometric measurements, BMI, body composition, lipid levels, blood pressure and gut microbioma. Moreover, at baseline, at six and 12 months, markers of endothelial and cardiovascular function will be also assessed and associated with the use of Minimed 780G and the adherence to MD.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
12 Years - 80 Years
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
240
Start Date
2025-03-01
Completion Date
2026-01-31
Last Updated
2025-11-19
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
MInimed 780G
Minimed 780G HCL system (Metronic, Northridge, Ca, USA) is ConformitèEuropëenne(CE)-marked and includes additional functionality aiming to provide further protections from high glucose levels. When the system is used in Auto Mode automatically calculate the insulin dose based on information received from CGM. Signals are converted by the transmitter to sensor glucose values. Sensor values are then transmitted to the insulin pump. Sensor glucose and insulin delivery data are stored by the pump and may be uploaded. The HCL system can be programmed to automatically calculate insulin doses (both basal insulin and correction boluses) based on information received from CGM780G and the adherence to MD.
Locations (1)
Attikon University General Hospital
Chaïdári, Greece