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The goal of this project is to learn about differences in bone development between children with and without type-1 diabetes (T1D). The main questions this study aims to answer are:
Participant's physical growth, bone growth, muscle strength, physical activity and nutrition habits will be assessed and followed up annually for up to 4 years.
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The Canadian Bone Strength Development Study is a multi-site project examining differences in bone development between children with and without type-1 diabetes. Research for this study will be conducted at the University of Saskatchewan, University of Calgary, The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) and The Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO). 204 children (50% female) will be included. Participants will make 4 annual visits to the laboratory. During each laboratory visit, anthropometric measurements (e.g., height and weight), bone strength and microarchitecture, muscle strength, nutrition and physical activity will be assessed. Investigators will compare between group differences in bone growth trajectories using multilevel models.
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Children with Type-I Diabetes:
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204 participants in 2 patient groups
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Saija Kontulainen, PhD
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