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The goal of this clinical study is to evaluate the effect of nutritional intervention program based on dietary products in the clinical treatment of newly diagnosed children with type 1 diabetes. The main question aims to answer is: whether high fiber diet can protect beta-cell function in children with newly onset type 1 diabetes.
Participants will take 12 weeks of high fiber diet intervention and beta-cell function and gut microbiota structure will be analyzed.
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The purpose of this project is to establish an early adjuvant treatment program for children with type 1 diabetes targeting gut microbiome, and to evaluate the clinical effect and safety of a dietary product to protect the beta-cell function of newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes children and improve blood sugar control.
Plan to adopt the parallel randomized controlled clinical trial method to select newly-diagnosed type 1 diabetes children, and randomly divide them into Usual care group and High fiber diet group at a ratio of 1:1. To comprehensively evaluate the clinical effect and long-term effect of a high fiber dietary intervention product, the changes of beta-cell function, glucose metabolism, and the structure and function of gut microbiota will be compared before and after treatment.
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110 participants in 2 patient groups
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Zhenran Xu, Dr; Feihong Luo, Dr
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