968 resultados para Diabetis mellitus


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Objective: To evaluate the knowledge of diabetes diet and identify factors that may interfere with the adherence to nutritional therapy and food choices of participants in a Community Center for the Elderly in Sairé, PE. Methods: A quantitative, descriptive and cross-sectional study, which evaluated 39 attendees of that center, from July to August 2014, with or without diabetes mellitus. Two questionnaires were applied to assess socioeconomic data, nutrition knowledge and cultural factors, and check the consumption of food with high and low glycemic index. Data was analyzed using the Assistat Program 7.0 Beta version. Results: The majority of the respondents have knowledge about types of foods that may influence the treatment of diabetes mellitus, as 51.2% (n=20) reported knowing some food that can reduce the risk for diabetes onset or assist in its treatment. Most of the participants reported having acquired such knowledge through the television 35% (n=7) and conversation with peers 35% (n=7). Evaluation of the food intake evidenced higher consumption of foods with high glycemic index. However, among diabetic patients, foods with low glycemic index are consumed more times per week. Conclusion: The knowledge about nutrition and diabetes mellitus was considered adequate, but socioeconomic and cultural factors may interfere in the adherence to diet therapy for diabetes or in the food choices made by the individuals. However, food consumption was considered appropriate among diabetics.

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A dieta é um dos componentes do estilo de vida que exerce uma maior influência na saúde. Uma alimentação equilibrada ajuda a reduzir o risco de determinadas patologias e pode melhorar a qualidade de vida das pessoas com doenças crónicas. Objectivos/Metodologia- Analisar os hábitos alimentares dos idosos portadores de Diabetes Mellitus. Procedeu-se a uma revisão da literatura publicada nos últimos 6 anos através de pesquisa bibliográfica na base de dados Scielo, PubMed/Medline, RCAAP. Resultados/Conclusões-Constatou-se que uma percentagem significativa dos idosos diabéticos possui hábitos alimentares que se afastam do padrão alimentar considerado nutricionalmente equilibrado.O seu padrão alimentar é caraterizado por um défice de consumo de frutos e produtos hortícolas. Os resultados evidenciam que é imperioso promover medidas onde uma alimentação saudável e equilibrada, conjuntamente com a prática regular de atividade física, constituam um aliado na prevenção e tratamento da Diabetes Mellitus.

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La falta en iniciar o intensificar la terapia cuando esta está indicada es conceptualizada como inercia clínica (IC). Es una causa importante de fracasos en el tratamiento de pacientes con diabetes mellitus tipo 2. La prevalencia de IC se describe entre el 36 a 50% en pacientes con Ddabetes mellitus, y relacionada con el manejo de hipertensión arterial y dislipidemias puede contribuir hasta un 80% de los ataques cardíacos y los accidentes cerebrovasculares. El objetivo de la presente investigación es establecer la proporción de pacientes con diabetes mellitus tipo 2 controlados por medio de hemoglobina glicada y su relación con la inercia clínica (inercia terapéutica) dentro del grupo de pacientes diabéticos del programa de Clínicas Metabólicas en la Unidad Médica Soyapango del Instituto Salvadoreño del Seguro Social durante el año 2013. Se realizó un estudio tipo descriptivo retrospectivo tomando de referencia al universo de pacientes documentados dentro del registro a los que se les indicó HbA1c utilizando muestreo probabilístico de tipo aleatorio, resultando una muestra de 41 sujetos, obteniendo los siguientes resultados;51% del sexo masculino, con una edad promedio 55,9 años (DE +/- 10,9),54% con educación menor a bachillerato, el 46% recibe tratamiento con hipoglucemiantes orales; el 59% se les reportó HbA1c > 7%. Al relacionar la presencia de inercia clínica y el grado de control glucémico se obtuvo p< 0.05, Odds Ratio de Prevalencia 0.01538 (IC 0.034- 0.68). Por lo que concluimos que la relación entre IC y el grado control glucémico no es plausible debido a la escasa muestra obtenida. Sin embargo, la investigación puede orientar a medidas que permitan mejorar el control de los pacientes enfocadas a la atención médica y la organización de la prestación del servicio.

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A pesar de existir diversidad de medicamentos para el manejo del paciente con diabetes mellitus tipo 2, persiste el descontrol. La familia juega un papel importante en la salud integral de cada uno de sus miembros y en la recuperación o en el control adecuado de la enfermedad. Objetivo: conocer la asociación entre el puntaje de evaluación de la funcionalidad familiar medido por el APGAR Familiar y el control glucémico en pacientes que consultan subsecuentemente por diabetes mellitus tipo 2 en el Hospital Regional de Sonsonate ISSS. Material y métodos: tipo de diseño del trabajo de investigación; descriptivo transversal. El universo son todas las personas con diabetes mellitus tipo 2 en el Hospital Regional de Sonsonate ISSS en el período de julio 2015 y la muestra fue de 192 personas, todos aquellos pacientes diabéticos que tienen cita de control subsecuente y a quienes por medio de una entrevista-cuestionario y previo consentimiento informado, se recolectó la información a través de un test de percepción de funcionalidad familiar y cuestionario epidemiológico. Resultados: del total de la población de la investigación, el 62% son del sexo femenino, el 36% se encontraron entre 61 y 70 años de edad, el estado civil correspondió a 72% casados o acompañados, el 28% de la población sabían leer y escribir o tenia estudios primarios y el resto con educación básica, media o superior; el 44% es beneficiaria, el 33% pensionada y el 23% cotizante, el 36% se encontraron con valor de glucosa en ayunas; controlados entre 70 - 120mg/dl y el resto, que es el 64% por arriba de esos valores, el 83% de las familias estudiadas fueron funcionales y 17% se encontraron entre disfunción moderada y severa.

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Micronutrient deficiencies affect individuals mainly in developing countries, where vitamin A deficiency is a public health problem worldwide more worrying, especially in groups with increased physiological needs such as children and women of reproductive age. Vitamin A is supplied to the body through diet and has an important role in the visual process, cell differentiation, maintenance of epithelial tissue, reproductive and resistance to infection. The literature has demonstrated the relationship between vitamin A and diabetes, including gestational, leading to a risk to both mother and child. Gestational diabetes is any decrease in glucose tolerance of variable magnitude diagnosed each the first time during pregnancy, and may or may not persist after delivery. Insulin resistance during pregnancy is associated with placental hormones, as well as excess fat. Studies have shown that retinol transport protein produced in adipose tissue in high concentrations, this would be associated with resistance by interfering with insulin signaling. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the concentration of retinol in serum and colostrum from healthy and diabetic mothers in the immediate postpartum period. One hundred and nine parturient women were recruited, representing seventy-three healthy and thirty-six diabetic. Retinol was extracted and subsequently analyzed by High Performance Liquid Chromatography. Among the results highlights the mothers with gestational diabetes were older than mothers healthy, had more children and a higher prevalence of cases of cesarean section. Fetal macrosomia was present in 1.4% of healthy parturient women and in 22.2% of diabetic mothers. The maternal serum retinol showed an average of 39.7 ± 12.5 mg/dL for healthy parturients 35.12 ± 15 mg/dL for diabetic and showed no statistical difference. It was observed that in the group of diabetic had 17% vitamin A deficiency, whereas in the healthy group, only 4% of the women were deficentes. Colostrum, the concentration of retinol in healthy was 131.3 ± 56.2 mg/dL and 125.3 ± 41.9 mg/dL in diabetic did not differ statistically. This concentration of retinol found in colostrum provides approximately 656.5 mg/day for infants born to healthy mothers and 626.5 mg/day for infants of diabetic mothers, based on a daily consumption of 500 mL of breast milk and need Vitamin A 400 mg/day, thus reaching the requirement of the infant. The diabetic mothers showed significant risk factors and complications related to gestational diabetes. Although no 11 difference was found in serum retinol concentration and colostrum among women with and without gestational diabetes, the individual analysis shows that parturients women with diabetes are 4.9 times more likely to develop vitamin A deficiency than healthy parturients. However, the supply of vitamin A to the newborn was not committed in the presence of gestational diabetes

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Background: This article examines the concepts of low glycemic indices (GIs) and glycemic load (GL) foods as key drivers in the dietary management of type 2 diabetes as well as their shortcomings. The controversies arising from the analysis of glycemic index (GI) and GL of foods such as their reproducibility as well as their relevance to the dietary management of type 2 diabetes are also discussed. Methods: Search was conducted in relevant electronic databases such as: Pubmed, Google Scholar, HINARI, the Cochrane library, Popline, LILACS, CINAHL, EMBASE, etc to identify the current status of knowledge regarding the controversies surrounding management of diabetes with low GI and GL foods. Conclusion: This article suggests that in view of discrepancies that surround the results of GI versus GL of foods, any assay on the GI and GL of a food with the aim of recommending the food for the dietary management of type 2 diabetes, could be balanced with glycated hemoglobin assays before they are adopted as useful antidiabetic foods.

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Background: Religion is a powerful coping strategy. Diabetes and depression are common conditions in our environment that induce psychological distress, thus requiring coping for better outcome. Studies indicate that increased religiosity is associated with better outcome in clinical and general populations. Therefore, studies of the distribution of religiosity and religious coping among these populations are essential to improve outcome. Objectives: To assess the association between religiosity, religious coping in depression and diabetes mellitus, and selected sociodemographic variables (age, gender and occupational status). Methods:Using simple random sampling we recruited 112 participants with diabetes and an equal number with depression consecutively, matching for gender. Religiosity was determined using religious orientation scale (revised), religious coping with brief religious coping scale and socio-demographic variables with a socio-demographic questionnaire. Results: Intrinsic religiosity was greater among older people with depression than among older people with diabetes(t=5.02,p<0.001); no significant difference among young people with depression and diabetes(t=1.47,p=0.15).Positive religious coping was greater among older people with depression than among older people with diabetes(t=2.31,p=0.02); no difference among young people with depression and diabetes(t=0.80,p=0.43). Females with depression had higher intrinsic religiosity scores than males with depression(t=3.85,p<0.001); no difference in intrinsic religiosity between females and males with diabetes(t=0.99,p=0.32).Positive religious coping was greater among participants with diabetes in the low occupational status(t=2.96,p<0.001) than those in the high occupational status. Conclusion: Religion is indeed a reliable coping method, most commonly used by the elderly and females with depression. Positive religious coping is more common among diabetic patients who are in the low occupational status.

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Background: The co-occurrence of diabetes mellitus (DM) and tuberculosis (TB) is largely associated with high frequency of morbidity. Objective: To determine the prevalence of DM among TB patients and describe the socio-demographic and behavioral factors associated with TB-DM co-occurrence . Methods: We enrolled 500 TB patients from September, 2014 to August 2015 at four major public sector hospitals of Lahore, Pakistan. A questionnaire was used to collect information regarding associated socio-demographic and behavioral factors of the patients. We monitored the fasting blood sugar of each patient by using a semi automated clinical chemistry analyzer followed by an HbA1c level check of all hyperglycemic patients. Results: The prevalence of TB-DM co-occurrence was 14.8%. The prevalence of TB-DM was higher (62.2%) among males. The >57 year age group had the highest proportion of patients (35.1%), with co-existent TB-DM. Most were illiterate (73.0%) and unemployed (48%). Moreover, among the 74 patients positive for TB-DM had a history of smoking. Age and education level were significantly associated with DM-TB while gender, occupation and smoking were not associated. Conclusion: The study revealed a 14.8% prevalence of DM among TB patients. This was associated with several socio-demographic factors, including age, unemployment, literacy and polluted environment. Thus, poor and unhealthy lifestyles were the factors associated with DM among immunologically compromised individuals due to TB.

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Background: The role of the immune system in insulin resistance associated with type 2 diabetes has been suggested. Objectives: We assessed the profile of Th1/Th2 cytokines along with the frequencies of immune cells in insulin-treated type 2 diabetic patients (T2DP). Methods: 45 T2D patients and 43 age-matched healthy subjects were selected. Serum concentrations of T-helper type 1 (Th1) and Th2 cytokines and the frequencies of innate and adaptive immunity cells were assessed. Results: T2DP were hyperglycemic and showed high level of insulin, normal levels of triglycerides and total-cholesterol and without any change in HDL-cholesterol.Compared to healthy subjects, T2DP exhibited significant decreased frequencies of neutrophils, without any change in monocytes, eosinophils and natural killer cells. The percentages of total lymphocytes (CD3+) and CD8+-T-cells decreased whereas those of regulatory T-cells increased without any change in CD4+ T-cells in T2DP. Interestingly, the frequencies of effector CD4+-T and B-cells increased in T2DP. Serum concentrations of IL-2, IFN-γ and IL-4 decreased while IL-10 significantly enhanced in T2DP, suggesting a differentiation of CD4+T helper cells towards IL-10-producing- Teff-cells in these patients. Conclusion: Insulin-treated type 2 diabetes is associated with anti-inflammatory profile consistent with differentiation of CD4+-Th-cells towards IL-10-producing-Teff-cells, concomitant with increased frequencies of Treg and B-cells, and this may probably offer prevention against certain infections or autoimmune/inflammatory diseases.

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Background: Stroke is one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide and apart from being exceedingly harmful in diabetics, stroke is a disabling disorder. The study was undertaken to describe the clinical characteristics, outcome pattern and predictors of mortality in a cohort of diabetic patients presenting with stroke in two tertiary health facilities in North Western Nigeria. Method: Out of all stroke patients seen from June 2007 to February 2011, persons with diabetes mellitus presenting with stroke in the emergency unit of the two tertiary hospitals in Kano were consecutively recruited for the study. Classification of stroke into hemorrhagic and infarctive subtypes was based on brain computerized tomography (CT), brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and World Health Organization (WHO) criteria. Follow-up period was for thirty days. Result: Out of the five hundred and thirty six stroke patients seen during the study period, 85 (15.9%) patients, comprising 48 (56.5%) males, had diabetes. Thirty eight (44.7%) of the identified diabetics were previously undiagnosed. Sixty four (75.3%) had infarctive stroke. One-month case fatality rate was 30.6%. Factors associated with death included male sex, past history of TIA, abnormal respiratory pattern, hemorrhagic stroke, aspiration pneumonitis, and worsening GCS. Aspiration pneumonitis and worsening GCS were independent predictors of one month mortality of stroke in the patients. Conclusion: In DM patients studied, infarctive stroke was more common, case fatality was 30.6%. Male gender, past history of TIA, abnormal respiratory pattern, hemorrhagic stroke, aspiration pneumonitis, and worsening Glasgow Coma Score (GCS) were associated with mortality. Aspiration pneumonitis and worsening GCS were independent predictors of one month mortality of stroke in diabetic patients.

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Dada a relevância da Diabetes mellitus (DM) como um problema de saúde pública pretendeu-se caracterizar a DM e o conhecimento na comunidade do Instituto Politécnico de Bragança (IPB). Para tal, desenvolveu-se um estudo descritivo e transversal, com aplicação de um questionário. A prevalência de DM foi de 3,4%. Destes, 30,8% faz uso de insulina e 46,2% de antidiabéticos orais, 61,8% tem antecedentes familiares, 37,0% consome álcool e 36,2% tabaco. A grande maioria (97,7%) diz saber o que é a DM e 69,5% afirmam conhecer a terapêutica. A prevalência de DM é muito baixa e os conhecimentos acerca da doença são razoáveis.