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Knowledge and perceptions about diet and physical activity among Sri Lankan adults with diabetes mellitus: a qualitative study

机译:斯里兰卡成年人糖尿病患者饮食和体育锻炼的知识和认识:定性研究

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Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a rapidly growing health concern in Sri Lanka. Diet and physical activity are important modifiable risk factors affecting the incidence, severity and management of DM. The present study aims to evaluate the knowledge and perceptions about dietary patterns and physical activity among a group of adults with DM in Sri Lanka using qualitative research methods. Fifty adults from a cohort of diabetic patients attending the medical clinics at the National Hospital of Sri Lanka were invited for the study. Data were collected via 10 Focus Group Discussions. Verbatim recording and documenting emotional responses were conducted by two independent observers. Directed content analysis of qualitative data was done with the help of NVIVO v10.0. Mean age was 61.2?±?9.9?years and 46?% were males. Mean duration of diabetes was 10.4?±?7.5?years. All were aware of the importance of diet in the management of DM. But most had difficulty in incorporating this knowledge into their lives mostly due to social circumstances. The majority described a list of ‘good foods’ and ‘bad foods’ for DM. They believed that ‘good’ foods can be consumed at all times, irrespective of quantity and ‘bad’ foods should be completely avoided. Many believed that fruits were bad for diabetes, while vegetables were considered as a healthy food choice. The majority thought that there were ‘special’ foods that help to control blood glucose, the most common being curry leaves and bitter-gourd. Most study participants were aware of the importance of being physical active. However, there was lack of consensus and clarity with regards to type, duration, timing and frequency of physical activity. Despite understanding the importance of dietary control and physical activity in the management of diabetes, adherence to practices were poor, mainly due to lack of clarity of information provided. There were many myths with regards to diet, some of which have originated from health care professionals. More evidence is needed to support or refute the claims about ‘special’ foods that the participants believe as being good for diabetes.
机译:在斯里兰卡,糖尿病(DM)是一个快速增长的健康问题。饮食和身体活动是影响DM的发生,严重程度和管理的重要可改变的危险因素。本研究旨在使用定性研究方法评估斯里兰卡成年人口糖尿病患者饮食模式和体育锻炼的知识和看法。来自斯里兰卡国家医院医疗诊所的一组糖尿病患者中的五十名成人被邀请参加这项研究。通过10个焦点小组讨论收集数据。逐字记录和记录情感反应是由两名独立的观察员进行的。在NVIVO v10.0的帮助下完成了定性数据的定向内容分析。平均年龄为61.2?±?9.9?岁,男性为46%。糖尿病的平均病程为10.4±7.5年。所有人都知道饮食在DM管理中的重要性。但是大多数人主要由于社会环境而难以将这些知识融入生活。大多数人描述了DM的“好食物”和“坏食物”清单。他们认为,无论数量多少,都可以随时食用“好”食物,应完全避免“坏”食物。许多人认为水果对糖尿病有害,而蔬菜被认为是健康的食物选择。大多数人认为有“特殊”食物有助于控制血糖,最常见的是咖喱叶和苦瓜。大多数研究参与者都意识到进行体育锻炼的重要性。然而,在体育活动的类型,持续时间,时间和频率方面缺乏共识和明确性。尽管了解饮食控制和体育锻炼在控制糖尿病中的重要性,但对实践的依从性差,这主要是由于缺乏所提供信息的清晰度。关于饮食有很多神话,其中一些起源于医疗保健专业人员。需要更多的证据来支持或驳斥参与者认为对糖尿病有益的“特殊”食品的主张。

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