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Health Behaviors for Hypertension Management in People With and Without Coexisting Diabetes

机译:有和没有合并糖尿病的人的高血压管理健康行为

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Since blood pressure (BP) control is less often achieved by individuals with diabetes, the authors sought to determine whether receipt of and adherence to health behavior advice for hypertension control differs between people with and without diabetes, using data from the 2009 Survey on Living With Chronic Diseases in Canada. Individuals with coexisting diabetes were more likely to report receiving advice to control/lose weight (81% vs 66%), be physically active (79% vs 68%), limit alcohol consumption (78% vs 55%), and modify diet (70% vs 61%) but not limit dietary salt (65% vs 64%) compared with individuals with hypertension alone (n=4.965). People with and without diabetes were equally likely to report following the advice they received, with receipt of advice positively associated with engagement in healthy behaviors. Since receipt of advice appears to influence behavior, health professionals should be encouraged to further promote BP self-management strategies
机译:由于糖尿病患者很少能控制血压(BP),因此,作者试图利用2009年《有生命的人调查》中的数据来确定接受和遵守有关控制高血压的健康行为建议在有无糖尿病的人之间是否有所不同。加拿大的慢性病。并存糖尿病的人更有可能报告接受控制/体重减轻的建议(81%对66%),进行体育锻炼(79%对68%),限制饮酒(78%对55%)和调整饮食(与仅患有高血压的个体相比,无盐饮食的比例分别为70%和61%(但分别为65%和64%)(n = 4.965)。患有和不患有糖尿病的人同样有可能按照所接受的建议进行报告,并且收到与参与健康行为呈正相关的建议。由于收到建议似乎会影响行为,应鼓励卫生专业人员进一步推广BP自我管理策略

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