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The Practices and Glycated Hemoglobin Levels of Adults with Diabetic Neuropathy in Nakuru County, Kenya 肯尼亚纳库鲁县成人糖尿病神经病变患者的做法和糖化血红蛋白水平
Pub Date : 2024-02-10 DOI: 10.58460/ajnd.v2i1.60
Dorcas Chelangat Bore, Wesley Bor, Faith Onyangore, Isinta M Elijah
Diabetic neuropathy is a common complication of diabetes that can significantly impact patients’ quality of life. Practices play a crucial role in managing the condition and preventing further complications. This cross-sectional study examined the practices and glycated hemoglobin levels among adult patients with diabetic neuropathy. The study employed a cross-sectional design. A sample of adult patients diagnosed with diabetic neuropathy at Nakuru referral and teaching hospital was recruited. Data on dietary practices, including food choices, meal patterns, and dietary restrictions, were collected through structured interviews. Nutrient intake was assessed using dietary recall methods and analyzed using descriptive statistics. The chi-square test was used across the glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels to compare categorical variables. Adherence to dietary recommendations was evaluated based on established guidelines for diabetic neuropathy management. Preliminary findings reveal sub-optimal practices in adults with diabetic neuropathy. Those with one or two daily meals reported significantly elevated HbA1c levels [χ2=11.808, p=0.008]. Skipping meals, especially breakfast and lunch, correlated with elevated HbA1c [χ2=17.622, p=0.001]. Smokers and alcohol consumers had a higher proportion of elevated HbA1c [χ2=7.269, p=0.007] and [χ2=15.610, p<0.001], respectively. Regular exercise, particularly daily or 1-3 times a week, is associated with lower HbA1c [χ2=37.329, p<0.001]. Elevated HbA1c correlated significantly with daily intake of animal products [χ2=18.931, p<0.001], fats and oils [χ2=12.211, p =0.00], fruits [χ2= 22.106, p<0.001], and cereals [χ2=21.728, p<0.001]. Conversely, daily consumption of vegetables [χ2=8.255, p=0.016], pulses, and legumes [χ2 =53.757, p<0.001] were associated with normal HbA1c. However, occasional sugar and honey intake did not significantly impact HbA1c [χ2=1.082, p=0.582]. In conclusion, our study highlights sub-optimal practices in adult diabetic neuropathy patients, particularly in those consuming one or two meals daily, skipping breakfast and lunch, and engaging in smoking or alcohol. Regular exercise correlates with lower HbA1c, while certain dietary habits influence glycemic control. These insights inform targeted interventions for improved patient care. 
糖尿病神经病变是一种常见的糖尿病并发症,会严重影响患者的生活质量。治疗方法在控制病情和预防进一步并发症方面起着至关重要的作用。这项横断面研究考察了成年糖尿病神经病变患者的治疗方法和糖化血红蛋白水平。研究采用横断面设计。研究人员在纳库鲁转诊和教学医院招募了被诊断为糖尿病神经病变的成年患者样本。通过结构化访谈收集了有关饮食习惯的数据,包括食物选择、膳食模式和饮食限制。营养摄入量采用饮食回忆法进行评估,并使用描述性统计进行分析。对糖化血红蛋白(HbA1c)水平采用卡方检验来比较分类变量。根据糖尿病神经病变管理的既定指南,对饮食建议的依从性进行了评估。初步研究结果显示,成人糖尿病神经病变患者的饮食习惯并不理想。每日进食一餐或两餐者的 HbA1c 水平明显升高 [χ2=11.808, p=0.008]。不吃正餐,尤其是早餐和午餐,与 HbA1c 升高有关 [χ2=17.622,P=0.001]。吸烟者和饮酒者的 HbA1c 升高比例分别更高[χ2=7.269,P=0.007]和[χ2=15.610,P<0.001]。经常锻炼,尤其是每天锻炼或每周锻炼 1-3 次,与降低 HbA1c 有关 [χ2=37.329,p<0.001]。HbA1c 升高与每天摄入的动物产品[χ2=18.931,p<0.001]、油脂[χ2=12.211,p =0.00]、水果[χ2=22.106,p<0.001]和谷物[χ2=21.728,p<0.001]显著相关。相反,每天食用蔬菜[χ2=8.255,p=0.016]、豆类和豆制品[χ2=53.757,p<0.001]与 HbA1c 正常有关。然而,偶尔摄入糖和蜂蜜对 HbA1c 没有明显影响 [χ2=1.082,p=0.582]。总之,我们的研究强调了成年糖尿病神经病变患者的次优饮食习惯,尤其是每日进食一餐或两餐、不吃早餐和午餐以及吸烟或饮酒的患者。定期锻炼与降低 HbA1c 有关,而某些饮食习惯会影响血糖控制。这些见解为改善患者护理提供了有针对性的干预措施。
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