Association Between Dietary Pattern and Glycemic Control Among Type 2 Diabetes Patients in the Unites Arab Emirates
Association Between Dietary Pattern and Glycemic Control Among Type 2 Diabetes Patients in the United Arab Emirates: A Retrospective Cross-sectional Study
Poor glycemic control in patients with Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) is due to multiple factors and suboptimal dietary pattern is one of them .Assessing eating/dietary patterns (combinations of different foods or food groups) among individuals with diabetes may be beneficial in understanding the focus areas of dietary modification among the Emirati community and further developing dietary interventions for management of T2D. Only a few observational studies are reported in this region exploring the eating practices, although none to the investigators knowledge described the frequency of consumption of food groups in the T2D patients in the United Arab Emirates(UAE). Hence, in this study the investigators aim to describe the trends in frequency of consumption of food groups and analyze the association of frequency of food item consumption and glycemic control among the T2D UAE patients.
This retrospective cross sectional study will include the data from Hospital information system of 800+ T2D patients to describe the trends in frequency of consumption of food groups and analyze the possible association of frequency of food group/item consumption and glycemic control.
研究概览
详细说明
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) burden is not only increasing globally but also in the middle east region. Dietary intake plays a crucial role in ameliorating glycemia and other risk factors ,The aim of this study is to describe the trends in frequency of consumption of food groups and possible association with glycemic control among theT2D UAE patients.
This retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted among 800+ T2D diabetic aged ≥ 18 years, attending Rashid Centre for Diabetes and Research(RCDR) Centre located in UAE during January 2011 until January 2015. The dietary data will be collected from hospital records generated by dietitians after an interview based consultation using a structured pre-tested questionnaire. Multiple regression techniques will be used for model building, to determine the separate contribution of known confounders and food items with high carbohydrate and glycemic control.
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注册 (实际的)
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Ajman、阿拉伯联合酋长国
- Rashid Centre for Diabetes and Research
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资格标准
适合学习的年龄
接受健康志愿者
有资格学习的性别
取样方法
研究人群
描述
Inclusion Criteria:
- Type 2 Diabetes
- UAE nationals,
- both males and females.
- Age between ≥ 18years
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients underwent bariatric surgery
- Pregnant women
学习计划
研究是如何设计的?
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研究衡量的是什么?
主要结果指标
结果测量 |
措施说明 |
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association between frequency of food group/item consumption and HbA1c among T2D patients
大体时间:January 2011 until January 2015
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to develop a regression model of association between frequency of food consumption and poor glycemic control (HbA1c<7%)
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January 2011 until January 2015
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次要结果测量
结果测量 |
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To measure the percentage of frequency of consumption of food groups among T2D patients ,
大体时间:January 2011 until January 2015
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assess the food frequency consumption of food groups and food items
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January 2011 until January 2015
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