Impact Assessment of Culturally Competent Nutrition Trainings on Diabetes Type II Control to Male Latinos/Hispanics

Marcia Almuina Guemes, Yuliette Gonzalez, Yanelis Gonzalez
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Culturally competent health education can potentially save lives and overall improve quality of life. Health conditions such as diabetes, heart disease and blood pressure, if identified early, can possibly be controlled and less likely to become a major health problem. The present study was conducted to assess the impact of culturally competent health and nutrition education trainings on diabetes type II control directed to male Latinos/ Hispanics living in Atlanta, Georgia. United States. The five-week long education trainings were offered weekly to 50 volunteer participants that had been diagnosed with diabetes type II by their primary physician for over a year. Other than receiving diabetes prescription medication, the participants were not engaging in any other specific health activity intended to support diabetes type II control. Three other health factors were taken in consideration: height, weight, and Body Mass Index (BMI), which were measured at the beginning of each session. After each session, the participants were asked to implement the lessons learned at home, individually monitor blood glucose levels and record results in a tracking sheet provided. Results of the study include a stabilization and/or decline in glucose levels for the participants who reported to have continued their prescribed medications and implemented the knowledge learned in the education trainings. Weight loss was also noted the participants who were intentionally interested in losing weight as a result of the program. The results of the study thus conclude that culturally competent health and nutrition education trainings on diabetes type II control can make a significant impact in the health and nutritional status of male Latino/Hispanics.
文化素质营养培训对男性拉丁裔/西班牙裔糖尿病控制的影响评估
具有文化素养的健康教育有可能挽救生命并全面提高生活质量。糖尿病、心脏病和血压等健康状况,如果及早发现,就有可能得到控制,而且不太可能成为主要的健康问题。本研究旨在评估文化上有竞争力的健康和营养教育培训对II型糖尿病控制的影响,培训对象是居住在乔治亚州亚特兰大的男性拉丁裔/西班牙裔。美国。这项为期五周的教育培训每周向50名被主治医生诊断为II型糖尿病超过一年的志愿者提供。除了接受糖尿病处方药外,参与者没有参与任何其他旨在支持II型糖尿病控制的特定健康活动。另外三个健康因素也被考虑在内:身高、体重和身体质量指数(BMI),这些都是在每次疗程开始时测量的。每次课程结束后,参与者被要求在家中实施所学到的课程,单独监测血糖水平,并在提供的跟踪表上记录结果。研究的结果包括参与者的血糖水平稳定和/或下降,这些参与者报告说他们继续服用处方药并实施了在教育培训中学到的知识。减肥也被注意到那些有意对减肥感兴趣的参与者作为项目的结果。因此,研究结果表明,具有文化竞争力的II型糖尿病控制健康和营养教育培训可以对男性拉丁裔/西班牙裔的健康和营养状况产生重大影响。
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