Program in Nursing Science, College of Health Sciences, University of California, Irvine, 214 Irvine Hall, Irvine, CA 92697-3959, USA.
Diabetes Educ. 2009 Nov-Dec;35(6):978-85. doi: 10.1177/0145721709349220.
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of diet family support on glucose outcome in Korean immigrants with type 2 diabetes, taking into consideration patient gender.
A total of 143 Korean immigrants with type 2 diabetes were recruited from a West Coast Koreatown. On completing questionnaires (demographic, health history, and the Diabetes Family Behavior Checklist-II [DFBC]), a participant was given a finger stick blood test for glycosylated hemoglobin (A1C). Body mass index (BMI) and waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) were calculated after measurements were taken. Analyses assessed the independent associations of diet family support, gender, and diet family support by gender interactions with glucose outcome.
A higher level of diet family support was significantly associated with lower A1C, indicating the beneficial effect of diet family support on glucose control. Although the main effect of gender on A1C was not significant, the effect of the product term of family support and gender was, indicating that the significant beneficial impact of diet family support on A1C depends on gender. The impact is much more pronounced in men (B = -.516) than women (B = -.038).
Family support, specific to diet, is significantly associated with glucose outcomes in Korean immigrants with type 2 diabetes. That is, more perceived family support was associated with better glucose control. The positive impact of family support on glucose outcome was significantly stronger in men than in women, even after other factors were taken into consideration.
本研究旨在考察饮食家庭支持对 2 型糖尿病韩裔移民血糖结果的影响,同时考虑到患者的性别因素。
从西海岸韩国城招募了 143 名 2 型糖尿病韩裔移民。完成问卷(人口统计学、健康史和糖尿病家庭行为检查表-II [DFBC])后,为参与者进行指尖血糖检测以测量糖化血红蛋白 (A1C)。测量后计算体重指数 (BMI) 和腰臀比 (WHR)。分析评估了饮食家庭支持、性别以及饮食家庭支持与性别的交互作用与血糖结果的独立关联。
更高水平的饮食家庭支持与更低的 A1C 显著相关,表明饮食家庭支持对血糖控制具有有益的影响。尽管性别对 A1C 的主要影响不显著,但家庭支持和性别的乘积项的影响是显著的,这表明饮食家庭支持对 A1C 的显著有益影响取决于性别。这种影响在男性中更为明显(B = -.516),而在女性中则不明显(B = -.038)。
饮食方面的家庭支持与 2 型糖尿病韩裔移民的血糖结果显著相关。即,更多感知到的家庭支持与更好的血糖控制相关。在考虑其他因素后,家庭支持对血糖结果的积极影响在男性中明显强于女性。