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Carbohydrate Beta Cell Function and Glucose Control in Children With Diabetes
The goal of this clinical trial is to test the effects of a ketogenic diet on the progression and control of type 1 diabetes in children with newly diagnosed diabetes. The main questions to answer are:
* Does a ketogenic diet prolong the honeymoon period of type 1 diabetes?
* Does a ketogenic diet improve diabetes control?
* Is a ketogenic diet safe, acceptable and sustainable in children with newly diagnosed diabetes?
* What are the microbiome, inflammatory and metabolic changes linking diet to β-cell function?
Participants will receive a combination of free meals, groceries, micronutrient supplements, and intensive diet and diabetes education for 9 months.
* Diabetes care devices will be connected for cloud-based data collection.
* Bi-weekly data downloads and remote check-ins will assess dietary intake, satisfaction with diet and study procedures, and possible safety concerns.
* During four study visits held at at baseline, 1, 5, and 9 months, an intravenous catheter (IV) will be placed for collection of 5 blood samples before and up to 2 hours after a liquid test meal (protein shake) to assess insulin response. A stool sample will also be collected to assess microbiome changes.
* Children and their caregivers may be invited to participate in a semi-structured interview, and online questionnaires to assess their experience with the diet and diabetes care, general well-being and quality of life.
* Children and their caregivers may be invited to participate in a follow-up visit to evaluate long-term effects after 24 months.
Comparison will be made between a ketogenic vs standard diet.