Prevalence of Food Addiction among People with Diabetes in an Urban Health Center

Hung CHIUN LAU, L. Muthupalaniappen, Y. Swarna Nantha
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Food Addiction (FA) is a concept of dependence on substance related to the consumption of palatable foods high in fat, sugar, and salt. This dependence may influence dietary modification advice as dietary modification is an essential component in managing people with diabetes. The objective of this study is to determine the prevalence of FA among people with diabetes. A cross-sectional study was conducted between June and August 2021 at Klinik Primer, Pusat Perubatan Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (Cheras, Kuala Lumpur) involving 142 people with diabetes. FA was assessed using the validated Bahasa Melayu version of Yale Food Addiction Scale 2.0. The median age of participants was 58 years (IQR=10), and the majority (88%, n=125) of them were above the age of 45 years. A large majority) had central obesity (90.1%, n=128) and were overweight and obese (91%, n=129). The median duration of diabetes was 10 years (IQR=11) with more than two-thirds (63.4%, n=90) of them having diabetes for more than 5 years. Majority (73.9%, n=105) also had poor glucose control with median HbA1c level of 7.5% (IQR =2). Our study found that the prevalence of FA among people with T2DM was low (2.8%, n=4). This could be because the participants were mostly from the older age group with long standing disease. These two features may have influenced their eating behaviour, becoming more compliant and adapted to diabetic diet advice received over the long duration of the condition. A similar study among young diabetics and those with new onset disease may better reflect FA among this group of people.
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城市卫生中心糖尿病患者食物成瘾的患病率
食物成瘾(FA)是一种对物质的依赖性概念,与食用高脂肪、高糖和高盐的美味食物有关。这种依赖可能会影响饮食调整建议,因为饮食调整是管理糖尿病患者的重要组成部分。本研究的目的是确定糖尿病患者FA的患病率。2021年6月至8月,在马来西亚Kebangsaan大学(吉隆坡Cheras)的Klinik Primer进行了一项横断面研究,涉及142名糖尿病患者。FA使用经验证的耶鲁大学食物成瘾量表2.0版进行评估。参与者的中位年龄为58岁(IQR=10),其中大多数(88%,n=125)年龄在45岁以上。绝大多数)患有中心性肥胖(90.1%,n=128),超重和肥胖(91%,n=129)。糖尿病的中位持续时间为10年(IQR=11),其中超过三分之二(63.4%,n=90)的患者糖尿病持续时间超过5年。大多数人(73.9%,n=105)的血糖控制也很差,HbA1c水平中位数为7.5%(IQR=2)。我们的研究发现,在T2DM患者中FA的患病率较低(2.8%,n=4)。这可能是因为参与者大多来自患有长期疾病的老年群体。这两个特征可能影响了他们的饮食行为,使他们更顺从并适应长期接受的糖尿病饮食建议。一项针对年轻糖尿病患者和新发疾病患者的类似研究可能会更好地反映这一人群中的FA。
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