ACTA FAC MED NAISS 2022;39(3):318-330 |
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Original article
Running title: Dietary Habits of Patients with Type 2 Diabetes
Dietary and Lifestyle Habits of Patients with
Hajnalka Požar1,
Dragana Simin2, Čaba Požar3
1Department
of Biomedicine, College of Vocational Studies in Subotica,
Subotica, Serbia
SUMMARY
Introduction: The activities of the health care service in the control of
diabetes and the improvement of glucoregulation of patients are primarily
focused on lifestyle modification. The goal of this study was to review the
recommendations in the field of adequate nutrition and lifestyle and to
assess the health behavior of patients with type 2 diabetes in Subotica.
Methodology: The research was conducted in the form of a cross-sectional
study in February 2017 at the Diabetes Counseling Center of the Health
Center in Subotica, Serbia. The study included 114 patients with type 2
diabetes. The research instrument consisted of a customized survey
questionnaire.
Results: Only a third of the patients actually consumed at least five meals
a day, that was suggested as part of the treatment. Three-quarters of
patients always prepared their own meals, but 41% of them never read the
declarations about the ingredients of the food they consumed. Twenty percent
of patients did not know how to assemble a healthy plate and what
low-carbohydrate foods were. Two-thirds of patients used dietary
supplements. A relatively small number, one-quarter of patients, consumed
alcoholic beverages and 22 patients were active smokers. More than half of
the patients exercised lightly, although 68% of them were dissatisfied with
their body weight.
Conclusion: We identified some deficiencies in the health behavior and
lifestyle of people with diabetes. There is a recommendation to repeat the
information on proper nutrition and the importance of physical activity in
achieving ideal health and optimal glucoregulation during the educational
work with patients.
Keywords: type 2 diabetes mellitus,
eating habits, physical activity, alcohol consumption
Corresponding author:
Hajnalka Požar