Gupta Lovely, Khandelwal Deepak, Lal Priti Rishi, Gupta Yasheep, Kalra Sanjay, Dutta Deep
Department of Food and Nutrition, Lady Irwin College, University of Delhi, New Delhi, India.
Maharaj Agrasen Hopsital, Punjabi Bagh, New Delhi, India.
Eur Endocrinol. 2019 Apr;15(1):18-24. doi: 10.17925/EE.2019.15.1.18. Epub 2019 Apr 12.
: Knowledge of therapeutic lifestyle interventions is one of the most important pillars of diabetes care; however, its incorporation in real-world settings is poor. This review evaluates the role of partner and family support in diabetes management. : Literature searches were performed in PubMed, Medline and Embase for articles published before July 2018, using the terms "therapeutic lifestyle intervention" [MeSH Terms], OR "diet changes" [All Fields], OR "spousal participation" [All Fields], OR "lifestyle interventions" [All Fields], "lifestyle changes" [All Fields] AND "diabetes" [All Fields]. The search was not restricted to English-language literature; literature in Spanish, French and German were also evaluated. : A total of 66 of articles were reviewed, which included 33 original work, 21 review articles, and 12 systematic reviews and meta-analyses. Studies and meta-analyses have showed that if one partner has type-2 diabetes this increases the risk in other by 5-26%. Partner and family have similar diet, lifestyle, and micro- and macro-environments which could explain the similar increased risk of diabetes and non-communicable diseases. Studies have consistently shown that spousal and family support plays a key role in overcoming negative behaviours and optimising behaviours in diabetes control. Partner support has major role in prevention and control of diabetes distress, associated depression, and medication non-compliance which have an adverse impact in glycaemic outcomes. These data are predominantly available from observational studies. There is paucity of data from interventional trials evaluating effects of family and spousal participation on health, glycaemic control and quality of life. : The support of family and spouse/partner is beneficial to improve adherence to the lifestyle interventions and pharmacotherapy required to achieve optimum glycaemic control and avoid associated complications.
了解治疗性生活方式干预是糖尿病护理最重要的支柱之一;然而,其在实际环境中的应用情况不佳。本综述评估了伴侣和家庭支持在糖尿病管理中的作用。:在PubMed、Medline和Embase中检索2018年7月之前发表的文章,使用检索词“治疗性生活方式干预”[医学主题词]、“饮食改变”[所有字段]、“配偶参与”[所有字段]、“生活方式干预”[所有字段]、“生活方式改变”[所有字段]以及“糖尿病”[所有字段]。检索不限于英文文献;还评估了西班牙语、法语和德语的文献。:共审查了66篇文章,其中包括33篇原创作品、21篇综述文章以及12篇系统评价和荟萃分析。研究和荟萃分析表明,如果一方患有2型糖尿病,另一方患病风险会增加5%-26%。伴侣和家庭成员有相似的饮食、生活方式以及微观和宏观环境,这可以解释糖尿病和非传染性疾病风险增加情况相似的原因。研究一致表明,配偶和家庭支持在克服负面行为以及优化糖尿病控制行为方面起着关键作用。伴侣支持在预防和控制糖尿病困扰、相关抑郁以及药物治疗不依从方面发挥着重要作用,而这些对血糖结果有不利影响。这些数据主要来自观察性研究。评估家庭和配偶参与对健康、血糖控制和生活质量影响的干预试验数据很少。:家庭和配偶/伴侣的支持有助于提高对实现最佳血糖控制所需的生活方式干预和药物治疗的依从性,并避免相关并发症。