尼日利亚卡杜纳市二级医疗机构糖尿病患者的营养知识和营养状况。

Q4 Medicine
West African journal of medicine Pub Date : 2024-11-10
B Usman, O D Agbale, C E Esekhaigbe, N O Usman, B Bello-Ovosi
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背景:糖尿病是一种代谢性疾病,其特征是由于胰岛素分泌不足、作用不足或两者兼有而导致的慢性高血糖。它降低了患者的生活质量和预期寿命。研究表明,营养知识和营养状况在降低糖尿病风险方面发挥着巨大作用。个人的营养状况受食物摄入量和身体健康状况的影响:1.评估卡杜纳市二级医疗机构(SHF)中糖尿病患者的营养知识。2.2. 评估卡杜纳市 SHF 中糖尿病患者的营养状况:采用多阶段抽样技术对 184 名受访者进行了横断面描述性研究。对营养知识和体重指数(BMI)进行了评估。数据分析使用了 IBM SPSS 统计软件(26 版)。结果用频率表和图表表示;采用卡方/费雪精确检验来评估因变量和自变量之间的关系(显著性水平设为 pResult):平均年龄为 57.3 ± 12.67 岁。只有 25.5%的人营养知识良好,73.9%的人营养知识一般。体重指数正常者占 36.1%,超重和肥胖者分别占 39.1%和 19.5%。体重指数与营养知识之间没有明显的统计学关系(P = 0.876):结论:只有约四分之一的受访者具有良好的营养知识;超过一半的受访者超重或肥胖。因此,应齐心协力解决糖尿病患者营养知识不足的问题。
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NUTRITIONAL KNOWLEDGE AND NUTRITIONAL STATUS OF DIABETIC PATIENTS IN SECONDARY HEALTH FACILITIES, KADUNA METROPOLIS, NIGERIA.

Background: Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder characterized by chronic hyperglycaemia from deficiencies in insulin secretion, action, or both. It reduces the quality of life and life expectancy in patients. Research shows that nutritional knowledge and nutritional status have a huge role in reducing its risk. The nutritional status of an individual is influenced by food intake and physical health.

Objectives: 1. To assess nutritional knowledge among diabetics in secondary health facilities (SHF), Kaduna metropolis. 2. To assess nutritional status among diabetic patients in SHF, Kaduna metropolis.

Methodology: A cross-sectional descriptive study was carried out with a multistage sampling technique in 184 respondents. Nutritional knowledge and Body mass index (BMI) were assessed. IBM SPSS Statistics (Version 26) was used for data analysis. Results were presented using frequency tables and charts; Chi-square/ Fisher's exact test was used to assess the relationship between dependent and independent variables (level of significance set at p<0.05).

Result: The mean age was 57.3 ± 12.67 years. Only 25.5% had good nutritional knowledge while 73.9% had fair knowledge. Normal BMI was found in 36.1%, and overweight and obesity were found in 39.1% and 19.5% respectively. There was no statistically significant relationship between the BMI and the nutritional knowledge (p = 0.876).

Conclusion: Only about a quarter of the respondents had good nutritional knowledge; more than half of the respondents were found to be either overweight or obese. Thus, there should be concerted efforts to address the gap in the nutritional knowledge of diabetic patients.

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