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TV tied to poor management of Type 1 diabetes in kids
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TV tied to poor management of Type 1 diabetes in kids
"CHICAGO � Diabetic children who spent the most time glued to the TV had a tougher time controlling their blood sugar, according to a Norwegian study that illustrates yet another downside of too much television."

"The findings, based on a study of children with Type 1 diabetes, lend support to the American Academy of Pediatrics� advice that children watch no more than two hours of TV daily, said lead author Dr. Hanna Margeirsdottir of the University of Oslo."

"Type 1 diabetes is the less common form of the disease and used to be called juvenile diabetes. It is not related to obesity and is caused when the body cannot make insulin, which converts sugar from food into energy. People with Type 1 must take insulin daily and regulate their blood-sugar levels."

"Snacking and overeating can increase blood-sugar levels; physical activity can lower them. While TV-viewing is often accompanied by snacking, the researchers didn�t examine diet or physical activity."

"The study results �suggest that encouraging children with Type 1 diabetes to watch less television may be important for improved blood glucose control and better health outcomes,� the study authors wrote."

"Other experts said the study also might suggest something else. Diabetic children who already have consistently high blood-sugar levels could feel too sick to do much besides watch TV, said Jill Weissburg-Benchell, a psychologist and diabetes educator at Children�s Memorial Hospital in Chicago."

"�It�s very clear that there is a relationship. Now the question is what underlies that relationship,� she said."

"Results of the Oslo research will appear in the June edition of the journal Diabetes Care."

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