Join us to mark November’s World Diabetes Day as we dive into the unique challenges faced by children and young adults living with type 1 diabetes. From managing blood sugar levels during athletic activities to navigating social pressures, this episode explores the complexities of balancing life and health during these critical years.
Today, we’re joined by Paula Chinchilla, an expert Paediatric Diabetes Dietitian working within the NHS in London. Diagnosed with type 1 diabetes as a child herself, Paula brings both personal insights and professional expertise to her work.
As a Paediatric Diabetes Dietitian, Paula works within the NHS in London, specialising in supporting children and young people with diabetes. In addition to her clinical role, she serves as the Research Officer for the BDA Paediatric Diabetes Interest Group and as the lead dietitian for the CYP Diabetes Network in London. Paula's primary interests lie in integrating technology, sports, and behavior change into diabetes care, particularly for those with type 1 diabetes. Originally from Costa Rica, Paula is currently completing an MSc in Advancing Diabetes Care and is also a certified Integrative Nutrition Health Coach. Drawing from personal experience of being diagnosed with type 1 diabetes as a child, she is passionate about creating innovative projects to enhance diabetes care and education.
In this episode, we’ll explore some of the issues young people might face, from diabetes stigma to navigating first holidays and alcohol consumption. Whether you’re a dietitian working in this field or looking to expand your knowledge, this episode will provide invaluable insights, support, and strategies for navigating type 1 diabetes with confidence.
Show Notes:
Instagram: @paulanutre
LinkedIn: Paula Chinchilla
Paula’s Recommended Resources:
- Diabetes UK: https://www.diabetes.org.uk/
- Breakthrough T1D: https://www.breakthrought1d.org/
- BDA Paediatric Diabetes: https://www.bda.uk.com/specialist-groups-and-branches/diabetes-specialist-group/paediatric-diabetes-sub-group.html
- Language Matters in Diabetes: https://www.languagemattersdiabetes.com/
- Digibete: https://www.digibete.org/