Mediterranean Diet (MedDiet) and Lifestyle Medicine (LM) for support and care of patients with type II diabetes in the COVID-19 era: a cross-observational study.

Giovanni Cangelosi, Iolanda Grappasonni, Cuc Thi Thu Nguyen, Mattia Acito, Paola Pantanetti, Andrea Benni, Fabio Petrelli
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Abstract

Introduction: Diabetes affects 425 million people worldwide (range 20-79 years). Of these, between 87% and 91% are affected by type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2), and 79% live in medium/low income countries.

Objectives: the main objective of the study was to observe, through the administration of specific questionnaires, the relationship existing between metabolic clinical parameters, quality of life of patients with DM2 and adherence to the MedDiet at first access to Diabetes Center in the period after the COVID-19 pandemic. The secondary objective was to observe the results obtained both qualitatively and quantitatively.

Materials and methods: the study was a cross-sectional study. Two types of questionnaires were administered; the first (Medi-Lite) that expresses with specific score the level of "Mediterraneanness" diet while the second concerns the assessment of the SF-36 quality of life. Quantitative data such as biochemical and anthropometric parameters were collected and, through multiple regression, based on the method of least squares (OLS Model) and through the Gretl open source software were analyzed.

Results: fifty-two of the 90 patients at first access to the recruiting center in the period considered, met the inclusion criteria and and written consent. None of the estimated coefficients was statistically significant except Diastolic Blood Pressure (DBP), with a p-value < 0.0466. With an improvement in the level of "Mediterraneanness" there is a favorable relationship regarding creatinine, High-Density Lipoprotein (HDL), DBP and glycemia.

Conclusions: The necessary post-COVID-19 territorial management cannot fail to take into consideration this new method of care which puts the patient and the community to which they belong at the center of the complex process of assistance.

地中海饮食(MedDiet)和生活方式医学(LM)在新冠肺炎时代为II型糖尿病患者提供支持和护理:一项交叉观察研究。
引言:糖尿病影响着全世界4.25亿人(年龄在20-79岁之间)。其中,87%至91%的人患有2型糖尿病,79%的人生活在中/低收入国家。目的:本研究的主要目的是通过发放特定问卷,观察新冠肺炎大流行后第一次进入糖尿病中心时,DM2患者的代谢临床参数、生活质量和对MedDiet的依从性之间存在的关系。第二个目的是观察所获得的定性和定量结果。材料和方法:本研究为横断面研究。进行了两种类型的问卷调查;第一个(Medi-Lite)以特定分数表达“地中海性”饮食水平,而第二个涉及SF-36生活质量的评估。收集生物化学和人体测量参数等定量数据,并通过多元回归,基于最小二乘法(OLS模型)和Gretl开源软件进行分析。结果:在考虑的时间段内,90名患者中有52人首次进入招募中心,符合入选标准和书面同意书。除舒张压(DBP)外,所有估计系数均无统计学意义,p值<0.0466。随着“地中海性”水平的提高,肌酸酐、高密度脂蛋白(HDL)、DBP和血糖之间存在着良好的关系。结论:COVID-19后必要的地区管理不能不考虑这种新的护理方法,这种方法将患者和他们所属的社区置于复杂的援助过程的中心。
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