Shammy Akter, Bably Sabina Azhar, Md Kamruzzaman, Md Hasan Al Banna, Hasibul Hasan, Md Mamunur Roshid
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摘要
代谢综合征(MetS)是一组代谢异常,包括中枢性肥胖、高血压、血脂异常和糖代谢紊乱。主要目的是探讨营养干预对met患者的影响。准实验设计在500名提供知情同意的孟加拉国成年人(30至69岁;男性和女性)中进行。采用改良的亚洲人NCEP ATP III标准进行诊断。该研究显示,男性和女性met的总体百分比分别为59.6%和59.1%。研究发现,深度干预组男性在接受深度营养咨询4个月后体重下降2.69 cm (p 0.05),单次营养咨询干预后体重增加1.57 cm (p 0.05),而单次干预组分别为50.0% -32.3%、41.9-35.5%和9.7-22.6%。因此,以社区为基础的深度营养咨询降低了孟加拉成年人met患者的比例,并显著改善了几个代谢参数。
Nutritional education interventions on the components of metabolic syndrome in the North-Western Bangladeshi adults.
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a cluster of metabolic abnormalities that includes central obesity, hypertension, dyslipidemia, and disturbed glucose metabolism. The main objective was to explore the effects of nutritional interventions on participants with MetS. The quasi-experimental design was carried out on 500 Bangladeshi adults (30 to 69 years; both males and females) who provided informed consent. Modified NCEP ATP III criteria for Asians were used to diagnose the subjects. This study revealed that the overall percentages of men and women with MetS were 59.6% and 59.1%, respectively. The study suggested a 2.69 cm reduction (p < 0.05) in waist circumference in females after 4 months of in-depth nutritional counseling and a 0.24 cm reduction after 4 months of single-intervention nutritional counseling. Similarly, a 2.64 cm reduction (p > 0.05) in males after 4 months of in-depth nutritional counseling and a 1.57 cm increase after a single intervention of nutritional counseling were found to be significant (p < 0.05). A 1.08 mmol/L decrease in FBG was found after in-depth nutritional counseling for 4 months, while no significant difference was detected after a single intervention. A 9.37 mg/dl increase in HDL-C was found (p < 0.05) for females, but for males, the levels of HDL-C remained nearly the same in both intervention groups. A reduction in the MetS proportion was found in the intervention groups (p < 0.05). The loads of MetS components 3, 4, and 5 were 44-23.5%, 47.1-11.8%, and 8.8-5.9% (p > 0.05), respectively, in the in-depth intervention group, whereas in the single intervention group, these were 50.0-32.3%, 41.9-35.5%, and 9.7-22.6%, respectively. Thus, community-based in-depth nutritional counseling reduced the proportion of individuals with MetS and significantly improved several metabolic parameters in Bangladeshi adults.