Department of Sciences and Technologies, University of Naples "Parthenope", Business District, Block C4, 80143, Naples, Italy.
Department of Movement and Wellbeing Sciences, University of Naples "Parthenope", Via Medina 40, 80133, Naples, Italy.
BMC Public Health. 2018 Oct 17;18(1):1181. doi: 10.1186/s12889-018-6101-6.
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is associated with a prion diminished quality of life, especially due to the severe complications that it implicates. Changing dietary habits is an absolute priority, as well as implementing nutritional motivational programs. The aim of this study was to verify the effectiveness of a nutritional intervention in improving the health of patients affected by T2D.
A total of 69 patients participated in a nine-months motivational program focused on the principles of the Mediterranean diet, the classes of nutrients, the distribution of the meals during the day and the dietary choices. During regular meetings, the patients were requested to fill out a questionnaire about their dietary habits and behaviours. Clinical and metabolic parameters were also analysed.
At the end of the intervention the number of people who declared that they ate five meals a day (p = 0.006) and preferred to have fruit for snack (p = 0.004) increased, while there was a reduction in the use of sweeteners and an elimination of the use of fructose (p = 0.05). The total daily consumption of kilocalories (kcal) had been reduced and the percentages of carbohydrates, proteins and lipids, after the intervention, follow the guidelines. In relation to this, a significant improvement (p < 0.05) was registered in systolic and diastolic pressure, BMI and waist circumference, as well as in glycaemic values (p = 0.018).
A nutritional motivational intervention may be useful in improving dietary habits and health status of patients with T2D. We hope that a similar intervention will be applied in Campania and in other Italian regions.
Registration number is ISRCTN11067689 ; date of registration: 10/09/2018. Retrospectively registered.
2 型糖尿病(T2D)与生活质量下降有关,尤其是由于其严重的并发症。改变饮食习惯是当务之急,同时也要实施营养激励计划。本研究旨在验证营养干预在改善 T2D 患者健康方面的有效性。
共有 69 名患者参加了为期九个月的激励计划,重点是地中海饮食原则、营养素类别、一天中进餐的分配和饮食选择。在定期会议上,要求患者填写一份关于他们饮食习惯和行为的问卷。还分析了临床和代谢参数。
干预结束时,宣称每天吃五餐的人数增加(p=0.006),更喜欢吃水果作为零食的人数也增加(p=0.004),而甜味剂的使用减少,果糖的使用消除(p=0.05)。每日总热量(kcal)消耗减少,干预后碳水化合物、蛋白质和脂肪的百分比符合指南。与此相关的是,收缩压和舒张压、BMI 和腰围以及血糖值均有显著改善(p<0.05)。
营养激励干预可能有助于改善 T2D 患者的饮食习惯和健康状况。我们希望在坎帕尼亚和意大利其他地区也能实施类似的干预措施。
注册号为 ISRCTN11067689;注册日期:2018 年 9 月 10 日。回顾性注册。