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High-protein diet 30 E% compared to high-protein diet 20 E% in type 1 diabetes
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Ketogenic diet, with or without energy restrictions, compared to low-fat diet, with or without energy restrictions, in type 1 diabetes
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Low-carb diet compared to low-fat diet in type 1 diabetes
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Reduced energy diet, in combination with meal replacement based on Very Low Energy Diet (VLED), compared to reduced energy diet in type 2 diabetes
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Intermittent energy intake restriction compared to continuous energy intake restriction in type 2 diabetes
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Intensive lifestyle treatments with reduced energy diet compared to regular dietary treatments in diabetes type 2
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Carbohydrate counting compared to plate method in type 2 diabetes
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Reduced energy diet, in combination with meal replacement based on Very Low Energy Diet (VLED), compared to reduced energy diet in type 1 diabetes
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Meal replacement based on Very Low Energy Diet (VLED) compared to low fat diet in type 1 diabetes
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Intensive lifestyle treatments with a high-protein diet (20E%) combined with physical activity, compared to regular dietary treatments in type 1 diabetes
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Intensive lifestyle treatments with reduced energy intake compared to regular dietary treatments in diabetes type 1
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The weight watchers’ program compared to regular dietary treatments in type 1 diabetes
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Carbohydrate counting compared to plate method in type 1 diabetes
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Intensive lifestyle treatments with a ketogenic diet compared to regular dietary treatments in type 1 diabetes
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Intermittent energy intake restriction compared to continuous energy intake restriction in type 1 diabetes
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Advanced carbohydrate counting compared to calculating insulin dose in type 1 diabetes
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Intensive lifestyle treatment, combining low-fat diet with physical activity, compared to regular dietary treatments in type 1 diabetes
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Intensive lifestyle treatment with low-fat diet compared to regular dietary treatments in type 1 diabetes
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ASSIST-Y (Alcohol, Smoking and Substance Involvement Sreening Test – Youth) for early identification of the use of unhealthy and harmful substances in children and adolescents
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CRAFFT (Car, Relax, Alone, Forget, Friends, Trouble) for screening of substance (alcohol or other drugs) based on context and negative consequences (in adolescents)