Abstract
Background: Type 2 of Diabetes Mellitus is one of the chronic diseases with sever
complications and side effects. In many countries the prevalence of this
disease is high and its trend is upward, therefore it accounts as a major
public health problem. The management of diabetes encompasses primary,
secondary and tertiary care assuming a key role for patients on the control of
the disease. Life style change particularly changes in the food habits of
patients is important in the management of this disease. Based on RDA standard,
the calorie intake of these patients must be more from carbohydrate resources
than lipid and protein ones
Methods: In a cross-sectional study 100 patients from the different parts of
rural areas in Sari city were chosen using one stage calcified- clustered
sampling method. A questionnaire of 24-hour dietary intake recall was
used to collect the data related to the diet behaviour of patients in terms of
the source of energy and micronutrients.
Results: The mean age of patients was 52.86 years. The majority of patients were
female. The average years of respondents living with this disease was 6.87. The
average BMI of patients was 27.56, thus they had excess weight. The main source
of energy intake of patients was from lipids (46%) twice as much as the recommended level by RDA
standard.
Conclusions: Based on the existing evidence the current situation of diabetes
management in the studied population is not optimal and appropriate decision
must be taken for the change in the life style and behaviour of patients.
Key words: Diabetes
mellitus, patients, care, diabetes management, food diary
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