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Effect of a nutrition education programme on the metabolic syndrome in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients at a level 5 Hospital in Kenya: “a randomized controlled trial”

机译:营养教育方案对肯尼亚5级医院2型糖尿病患者2型糖尿病患者的影响:“随机对照试验”

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Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D), is a life-threatening condition of global public health concern. It worsens in the presence of the metabolic syndrome (MetS), a complex disorder characterized by co-occurrence of at least three of such factors as hypertension, obesity, dyslipidemia and insulin resistance. However, lifestyle interventions reduce the risk of both MetS and T2D, and nutrition education can empower individuals on the appropriate, lifestyle changes. The aim of the current study was to evaluate the effect of a nutrition education programme, with and without inclusion of peer to peer support, on MetS in T2D patients. This was a randomized controlled trial with two intervention groups and one control. One of the intervention groups involved a nutrition education programme with peer-to-peer support (NEP); the other involved only the education program, while the control received standard care. Each group had 51 participants. The nutrition education programme was conducted for 2?h per week for 8?weeks. In addition, the NEP had weekly peer-to-peer interactions for 8?weeks. All groups had follow-up sessions for 6?months. Data on MetS risk factors as well as food intake patterns and physical activity levels were taken at baseline and at different time points during the study. Analysis of Co-variance and regression were used in the analysis. The MetS prevalence improved in the NEP (90 to 52%) and NE (86 to 69%), while it worsened in C (88 to 91%). There was improvement in the mean values of the anthropometric parameters in the NEP and NE which worsened in the control group. There was a general improvement in mean values of blood lipids, fasting blood glucose and HbA1c in all the groups, with NEP showing the greatest improvements, followed by NE, except for triglycerides and HDL where the control group had better improvement than the NE. Changes in the anthropometric and metabolic indicators mirrored the changes in food intake patterns and physical activity, where the greatest improvements occurred in the NEP. Nutrition education with inclusion of peer to peer support was of clinical benefit in improving metabolic outcomes and reducing MetS in T2DM patients. The study has been registered retrospectively by Pan African Clinical Trial Registry; Registration No: PACTR201910518676391 .
机译:2型糖尿病(T2D),是全球公共卫生问题的危及生命状况。它在代谢综合征(METS)存在下恶化,其特征在于一种复杂的疾病,其特征在于至少有三种这种因素作为高血压,肥胖,血脂血症和胰岛素抵抗。然而,生活方式干预减少了MET和T2D的风险,营养教育可以赋予适当的生活方式的个人变化。目前研究的目的是评估营养教育计划的效果,在T2D患者的MET上纳入同行支持。这是一个随机对照试验,具有两个干预组和一个控制。其中一个干预群涉及具有同行支持(NEP)的营养教育计划;另一个涉及教育计划,而控制则接受了标准护理。每组有51名参与者。营养教育计划每周进行2?H?8个星期。此外,NEP每周对等对等相互作用进行8个?周。所有团体都有6个月的后续课程。在基线和研究期间,在基线和不同时间点采取了关于大都会危险因素和食物摄入模式和身体活性水平的数据。在分析中使用了共方差和回归分析。 METS患病率在NEP(90至52%)和NE(86至69%)中改善,而C在C(88至91%)中。 NEP和NE中的人体测量参数的平均值有所改善,在对照组中恶化。血脂的平均值,在所有组中的平均值有一般性改善,NEP显示出最大的改进,其次是NE,除了甘油三酯和对照组具有比NE更好地改善的HDL。人体测量和代谢指标的变化反映了食物摄入模式和身体活动的变化,其中最大的改进发生在NEP中。营养教育纳入同行支持的营养教育是在改善代谢结果和减少T2DM患者中的Met中的临床效益。泛非洲临床试验登记处回顾性地注册了该研究;注册号:PACTR201910518676391。

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