Dietary Consumption Practices and Its Associated Factors among Type 2 Diabetes Patients in Pokhara Metropolitan

Dipendra Kumar Yadav, Rajesh Kumar Yadav, Sarmila Baral, Sushila Baral, Pragya Banstola, Sulaksha Paudel
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Introduction: Diabetes mellitus is a major worldwide public health problem. A healthy diet has been the best measure for preventing the diabetic condition of patients. This study aimed to assess the dietary practice and its associated factors among type 2 Diabetes Patients in Pokhara Metropolitan. Methods: A health facility-based cross-sectional study was conducted among 390 diabetic patients in Pokhara, Nepal. A proportionate sequential sampling technique was used to make the sample representative from four different health facilities. A structured questionnaire was used to collect the data and food measurement for daily energy intake was calculated. The P-value of <0.05 was considered as a cut-off for statistical significance. Results: This study revealed that more than half (55.6%) of participants were female. Nearly three-fifths (57.2%) of participants were overweight and 16.2% were obese. In this study, 49.5% of diabetic patients had adequate calories and 37.4% had good dietary practice. The study showed that the variables like family type, type of oil used, BMI, and duration of diabetes mellitus were associated with food consumption practices among type 2 diabetic patients. Conclusion: Findings of this study indicated that nearly two third of the patients had poor dietary practices. Family type, the oil used, duration of diabetes and BMI level were associated factors for the dietary practices among type 2 diabetes patients. Nutrition education and counseling on healthy dietary practices among newly diagnosed diabetes patients and malnourished by BMI measurement need to be emphasized by health workers while providing health care services to diabetes patients.
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博卡拉市2型糖尿病患者饮食习惯及其相关因素
导读:糖尿病是世界性的重大公共卫生问题。健康饮食一直是预防糖尿病患者的最佳措施。本研究旨在了解博卡拉市2型糖尿病患者的饮食习惯及其相关因素。方法:对尼泊尔博卡拉的390名糖尿病患者进行了一项基于卫生设施的横断面研究。采用比例顺序抽样技术,使样本具有来自四个不同卫生机构的代表性。采用结构化问卷收集数据,并计算每日能量摄入的食物测量值。p值<0.05被认为是具有统计学意义的截止值。结果:本研究显示,超过一半(55.6%)的参与者是女性。近五分之三(57.2%)的参与者超重,16.2%的参与者肥胖。在本研究中,49.5%的糖尿病患者热量充足,37.4%的糖尿病患者有良好的饮食习惯。研究表明,2型糖尿病患者的饮食习惯与家庭类型、使用的油脂类型、体重指数和糖尿病病程等变量有关。结论:本研究结果表明,近三分之二的患者饮食习惯不良。2型糖尿病患者的饮食习惯与家庭类型、使用的油脂、糖尿病持续时间和BMI水平有关。卫生工作者在为糖尿病患者提供卫生保健服务的同时,需要强调对新诊断的糖尿病患者和通过BMI测量得出的营养不良患者的营养教育和健康饮食习惯咨询。
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期刊介绍: The Online Journal of Health & Allied Sciences is the FIRST "Online Only" medical journal from India. The journal brings the vast potential of the Internet to the doorsteps of the biomedical fraternity for publishing various topics of common interest.
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