Parents are urged to feed kids with diabetes a low-fat diet, but they may need help with problem-solving skills to provide healthy foods without a heavy burden of extra costs or prep time, researchers say. Healthy diets are important for everyone, and people with type 1 diabetes don’t have drastically different food requirements from everyone else, said lead author Susana R. Patton of the pediatrics department at the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City. Diabetes increases the risk for cardiovascular disease, so managing fat intake is important, she said.