Association between glucose levels of children with type 1 diabetes and parental economic status in mobile health application

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Zhang, Wen-Hao [1 ]
Wang, Chao-Fan [2 ]
Wang, Hao [3 ]
Tang, Jie [3 ]
Zhang, Hong-Qiang [1 ]
Zhu, Jiang-Yu [3 ]
Zheng, Xue-Ying [1 ]
Luo, Si-Hui [1 ]
Ding, Yu [1 ]
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[1] Univ Sci & Technol China, Affiliated Hosp 1, Dept Endocrinol, Div Life Sci & Med, 96 Jinzhai Rd, Hefei 230001, Anhui, Peoples R China
[2] Sun Yat Sen Univ, Affiliated Hosp 3, Dept Endocrinol & Metab, Guangdong Prov Key Lab Diabetol, Guangzhou 510000, Guangdong, Peoples R China
[3] Bengbu Med Coll, Grad Sch, Bengbu 233000, Anhui, Peoples R China
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Type; 1; diabetes; Children and adolescents; Glycemic control; Economic status; Mobile health application; GLYCEMIC CONTROL; METABOLIC-CONTROL; ADOLESCENTS; CARE; MANAGEMENT; INTERVENTION; DESIGN; IMPACT; INCOME; YOUTH;
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10.4239/wjd.v15.i7.1477
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R5 [内科学];
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BACKGROUND The glycemic control of children with type 1 diabetes (T1D) may be influenced by the economic status of their parents. AIM To investigate the association between parental economic status and blood glucose levels of children with T1D using a mobile health application. METHODS Data from children with T1D in China's largest T1D online community, Tang-TangQuan (R). Blood glucose levels were uploaded every three months and parental economic status was evaluated based on annual household income. Children were divided into three groups: Low-income (< 30000 Yuan), middle-income (30000-100000 Yuan), and high-income (> 100000 yuan) (1 Yuan = 0.145 United States Dollar approximately). Blood glucose levels were compared among the groups and associations were explored using Spearman's correlation analysis and multivariable logistic regression. RESULTS From September 2015 to August 2022, 1406 eligible children with T1D were included (779 female, 55.4%). Median age was 8.1 years (Q1-Q3: 4.6-11.6) and duration of T1D was 0.06 years (0.02-0.44). Participants were divided into three groups: Low-income (n = 320), middle-income (n = 724), and high-income (n = 362). Baseline hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) levels were comparable among the three groups (P = 0.072). However, at month 36, the low-income group had the highest HbA1c levels (P = 0.036). Within three years after registration, glucose levels increased significantly in the low-income group but not in the middle-income and high-income groups. Parental economic status was negatively correlated with pre-dinner glucose (r = -0.272, P = 0.012). After adjustment for confounders, parental economic status remained a significant factor related to pre-dinner glucose levels (odds ratio = 13.02, 95%CI: 1.99 to 126.05, P = 0.002). CONCLUSION The blood glucose levels of children with T1D were negatively associated with parental economic status. It is suggested that parental economic status should be taken into consideration in the management of T1D for children.
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