Attitude and behavior regarding millet consumption in children with type 1 diabetes mellitus

Anjali Verma, Kusum Lata, S. Verma, Shilpi Rani, Ashish Kumar, Pilli Naveen Kumar
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Background: Millets are highly nutritious with a low glycemic index when compared to rice and wheat in terms of proteins, minerals, vitamins, and antioxidants, still the consumption rates of wheat and rice are higher than millets. Aims and Objectives: The present study aimed to know the attitudes, preferences, and perceptions about millet consumption in children with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). Materials and Methods: Caregivers of children with T1DM of age group 2–14 years were included in the study. Data regarding the preference, attitude, frequency, benefit in controlling blood sugar levels, and barriers to millet consumption among children were collected using the open-ended questionnaire filled out by caregivers. Results: Out of 86 caregivers enrolled, only 35 (41%) respondents knew about millets. In the index study, they were aware of pearl millet (94%) and sorghum (26%) mainly. Only 11.6% of the respondents recorded daily consumption of millets, 15.1% consumed millets 3–4 times in a week, 39.3% did once weekly, and 33.7% rarely. The major reasons behind non-consumption were non-palatability and expensive products. Only 29.1% of the respondents knew the role of millets in controlling blood sugar levels and reducing complications. Very few (7%) subjects knew about the new millet-based biscuits and other products. Conclusion: To increase the consumption of healthy millets by children with T1DM, it is suggested to develop various products to enhance palatability, providing knowledge on health benefits of millets, and widespread availability of millets.
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1 型糖尿病患儿食用小米的态度和行为
背景:与大米和小麦相比,小米在蛋白质、矿物质、维生素和抗氧化剂方面营养价值高、血糖生成指数低,但小麦和大米的食用率仍高于小米:本研究旨在了解 1 型糖尿病(T1DM)儿童对食用小米的态度、偏好和看法:研究对象包括 2-14 岁 T1DM 患儿的照顾者。通过由照顾者填写的开放式问卷收集了有关儿童食用小米的偏好、态度、频率、对控制血糖水平的益处和障碍等方面的数据:结果:在登记的 86 位照顾者中,只有 35 位(41%)受访者了解小米。在指数研究中,他们主要了解珍珠黍(94%)和高粱(26%)。只有 11.6%的受访者记录每天食用黍米,15.1%的受访者一周食用 3-4 次黍米,39.3%的受访者一周食用一次黍米,33.7%的受访者很少食用黍米。不食用的主要原因是不好吃和产品昂贵。只有 29.1%的受访者知道黍米在控制血糖水平和减少并发症方面的作用。只有极少数(7%)受访者知道以小米为原料的新型饼干和其他产品:为了增加 T1DM 儿童对健康小米的食用量,建议开发各种产品以提高适口性,提供有关小米健康益处的知识,并广泛供应小米。
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