Impact of COVID-19 Confinement on the Lifestyle and Metabolic Control of Adult Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in the City of Buenos Aires (Argentina)

Valentina Degrave
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In 2020 in our country, a new pandemic with high social impact is added to the growing incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2): COVID-19. In this context, it is necessary to obtain evidence as to whether the isolation measures to stop the spread of the virus brought about changes in the lifestyle and in the clinical-metabolic parameters of patients with DM2 treated at the Italian Hospital of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires. Changes in lifestyle were evaluated using a questionnaire designed ad hoc. The clinical-metabolic parameters were obtained from the clinical history of each patient. Descriptive statistics were used for data analysis using IBM SPSS software. The sample consisted of 83 patients, with an average age of 64 ± 8 years and a prevalence of the male gender (69%). 52% perceived that the months of confinement did not affect their diet, indicating that they had continued with the same consumption of fruits, vegetables and snacks, fried or processed (53%, 54% and 45%, respectively). The majority (74%) mentioned doing less physical activity and 65% had presented at least one negative emotion. Body Mass Index (BMI), body weight, and HbA1c were significantly (p<0.05) higher after isolation. In the population studied, ASPO was associated with reduced physical activity, negative emotions, and increased BMI, body weight, and HbA1c.
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2020年,在我国2型糖尿病(DM2)发病率不断上升的基础上,又增加了一种具有高度社会影响的新流行病:COVID-19。在这种情况下,有必要获得证据,以确定阻止病毒传播的隔离措施是否改变了在布宜诺斯艾利斯自治市意大利医院接受治疗的DM2患者的生活方式和临床代谢参数。使用特别设计的问卷来评估生活方式的改变。从每位患者的临床病史中获得临床代谢参数。采用IBM SPSS软件进行描述性统计分析。样本包括83例患者,平均年龄64±8岁,患病率为男性(69%)。52%的人认为月子没有影响他们的饮食,这表明他们继续食用相同的水果、蔬菜和零食,油炸或加工(分别为53%、54%和45%)。大多数人(74%)提到体育锻炼减少,65%的人至少表现出一种负面情绪。分离后体质量指数(BMI)、体重、HbA1c均显著升高(p<0.05)。在研究的人群中,ASPO与体力活动减少、负面情绪、体重指数、体重和糖化血红蛋白升高有关。
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