Dietary habits of Asian diabetics in a general practice clinic.

Human nutrition. Applied nutrition Pub Date : 1987-06-01
A Samanta, J E Campbell, D L Spalding, K K Panja, S K Neogi, A C Burden
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Initial dietary advice for Asian diabetics attending a general practice diabetic clinic was given in Asian languages. Between 2 and 3 years later a questionnaire interview was conducted to assess the effectiveness of the advice given. Forty of the 59 Asian diabetic patients in the practice attended for interview. The majority continued to use sugar or 'gur' (jaggery), Asian sweets, and Asian snacks (which have a high fat content). Fat and oil consumption per person per month was also high. Failure to achieve dietary objectives seemed to result from lack of sufficient emphasis on the types of foods usually consumed and an inadequate understanding of eating and cooking habits of Asians. We conclude that for dietary advice to be successful, emphasis must be placed on specific types of food eaten together with an understanding of the sociocultural implications of eating practices in ethnic groups.

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亚洲糖尿病患者在普通诊所的饮食习惯。
亚洲糖尿病患者在糖尿病全科诊所的最初饮食建议是用亚洲语言提供的。2至3年后,进行了问卷访谈,以评估所提供建议的有效性。59例亚洲糖尿病患者中有40例参加了访谈。大多数人继续使用糖或“gur”(粗糖),亚洲糖果和亚洲零食(脂肪含量高)。人均月脂肪和油的消耗量也很高。未能达到饮食目标似乎是由于对通常食用的食物类型缺乏足够的重视,对亚洲人的饮食和烹饪习惯了解不足。我们得出的结论是,为了使饮食建议取得成功,必须将重点放在特定类型的食物上,并了解少数民族饮食习惯的社会文化含义。
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