THE DIETARY HABITS AND NUTRITION BELIEFS OF PATIENTS WITH AORTIC STENOSIS.

Q3 Medicine Polski Merkuriusz Lekarski Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.36740/Merkur202302101
Małgorzata Pińska, Magdalena Frączek-Jucha, Andrzej Gackowski, Jadwiga Nessler
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Objective: Aim: The analysis of dietary knowledge and habits of patients with aortic stenosis, both prior to and post valve implantation.

Patients and methods: Materials and methods: Patient with diagnosed moderate or severe aortic stenosis were included into the study. Telephonic dietary interview was performed. It was based on the standard KomPAN questionnaire developed and validated by the Behavioural Nutrition Team, Committee of Human Nutrition of Polish Academy of Sciences.

Results: Results: The analysis was conducted in 94 consecutive patients. The pro-health diet index was 4.87 points (3.7; 5.96), while the optimal level was defined as 20 points. The 12.8% of the respondents had low knowledge about nutrition, 79.8% - moderate and 7.4% - good. From 94 patients, 37 had the patientprosthesis mismatch and overweight. The 35.1% of patients with the patient-prosthesis mismatch and overweight considered their nutritional habits as bad, 62.2% as moderate and 2.7% as good. In a group of patients without the patient-prosthesis mismatch the self-opinion about diet was bad in 20.8%, moderate in 72.9% and good in 6.3%.

Conclusion: Conclusions: Dietary habits and nutritional knowledge in patients with aortic stenosis are inadequate. However, awareness of bad dietary habits in patients who are overweight and have patient-prosthesis mismatch is better compared to the remaining group of patients. The proper dietary education is needed in all patients with aortic stenosis.

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主动脉瓣狭窄患者的饮食习惯和营养观念。
目的:分析主动脉瓣置换术前后主动脉瓣狭窄患者的饮食知识和生活习惯。患者和方法:材料和方法:将诊断为中度或重度主动脉瓣狭窄的患者纳入研究。进行了电话饮食访谈。它基于波兰科学院人类营养委员会行为营养小组开发和验证的标准KomPAN问卷。结果:对连续94例患者进行分析。健康饮食指数为4.87分(3.7分;5.96分),最优水平为20分。12.8%的人对营养知识的了解程度较低,79.8%的人对营养知识了解一般,7.4%的人对营养知识了解较好。94例患者中,37例患者假体不匹配和超重。患者-假体不匹配和超重的患者中,有35.1%的人认为自己的营养习惯不好,62.2%的人认为营养习惯一般,2.7%的人认为营养习惯良好。无假体-患者对饮食的自我评价为差(20.8%)、中(72.9%)、好(6.3%)。结论:主动脉瓣狭窄患者饮食习惯及营养知识不足。然而,与其他患者相比,超重和患者-假体不匹配的患者对不良饮食习惯的认识更好。所有主动脉瓣狭窄患者都需要适当的饮食教育。
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