A study examining the level of awareness regarding lifestyle risks and management practices among diabetes patients in Eastern India

Sarbari Dasgupta, Sulagna Ray
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Background: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a well-recognized metabolic condition requiring patients to know its associated risks. Embracing a healthy lifestyle can play a vital role in mitigating the potential for adverse health outcomes and increasing overall well-being. Objective: In this study, researchers examined the level of awareness concerning lifestyle risks, as well as knowledge and practices related to diabetes management, among patients residing in both urban and rural areas of Eastern India. Materials and Methods: The study randomly selected 86 participants from both urban and rural areas who were visiting the endocrinology outpatient department of a hospital in Kolkata. Data for the analysis were exclusively obtained through a questionnaire survey. Results: The correlation matrix analysis uncovered significant positive relationships (P < 0.05) among various parameters, offering valuable insights into lifestyle risks associated with diabetes and potential preventive measures for this condition. In the urban patient group, principal component analysis (PCA) indicated that DM-related knowledge explained approximately 46.36% of the total variation in principal component 1 (PC1), showing favorable associations with other parameters. Conversely, for the rural patients, PCA revealed that lifestyle management practices accounted for approximately 50.55% of the total variation in PC1, with relatively higher favorable associations with other parameters. Conclusion: This study investigated the influence of lifestyle risk factors and self-management parameters, including knowledge and practices, on managing DM among patients residing in urban and rural areas. The findings revealed that patients in urban areas had a higher awareness level than those in rural areas. Importantly, this study is the first to establish an association between parameters related to PCA concerning lifestyle risk knowledge and management practices.
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一项研究调查了东印度糖尿病患者对生活方式风险和管理实践的认识水平
背景:糖尿病(DM)是一种公认的代谢疾病,需要患者了解其相关风险。拥抱健康的生活方式可以在减轻潜在的不良健康结果和提高整体福祉方面发挥至关重要的作用。目的:在这项研究中,研究人员调查了居住在印度东部城市和农村地区的患者对生活方式风险的认识水平,以及与糖尿病管理相关的知识和实践。材料与方法:本研究随机选择86名在加尔各答一家医院内分泌门诊就诊的城乡患者。分析数据完全通过问卷调查获得。结果:相关矩阵分析揭示了各参数之间的显著正相关(P < 0.05),为了解生活方式与糖尿病的相关风险和潜在的预防措施提供了有价值的见解。在城市患者组中,主成分分析(PCA)表明,dm相关知识解释了主成分1 (PC1)总变异的46.36%,与其他参数表现出良好的相关性。相反,对于农村患者,PCA显示生活方式管理习惯约占PC1总变异的50.55%,与其他参数的相关性相对较高。结论:本研究调查了生活方式危险因素和自我管理参数(包括知识和实践)对城市和农村糖尿病患者管理的影响。结果表明,城市地区患者的认知水平高于农村地区。重要的是,这项研究首次建立了与PCA相关的参数与生活方式风险知识和管理实践之间的关联。
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