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- Kiran Habib, Shumaila Gul, and Azizul Hasan Aamir.
- Kiran Habib, M.Sc Department of Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases, MTI Hayatabad Medical Complex, Peshawar, Pakistan.
- Pak J Med Sci. 2024 Oct 1; 40 (9): 192519291925-1929.
Background & ObjectiveType-2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) is one of the most common chronic non-communicable diseases and a serious health issue worldwide because of its rising prevalence amongst the young adults. Dietary diversity, rapid economic development and sedentary lifestyle are amongst the common factors contributing for the rapid rise of diabetes. Our objective was to assess the average carbohydrate (CHO) and caloric consumption and its association with obesity and disease status in patients with Type-2 diabetic patients in an outpatient setting.MethodsThis study was performed at an outpatient department (OPD), of Hayatabad Medical Complex, Peshawar. Patients with T2DM were interviewed who completed dietary assessment using 24 hours dietary recall method.ResultsA total of 150 patients with Type-2 diabetes were interviewed. The mean carbohydrate intake was 400.3±106 mg/day, out of which 43.3 % participant's had carbohydrate intake above recommendations. The mean energy intake for all participants was 2504.5±587.4 Kcal/day. Majority of the participants were overweight and obese with mean BMI of 28kg/m2 ± 4.4. There was no significant difference in energy and carbohydrate intake between male and female participants.ConclusionsMajority of Pakistani patients with Type-2 diabetes consume foods rich in carbohydrate as well as have high caloric value. These finding were more in patients with no formal education compared to those who were well educated with a degree.Copyright: © Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences.
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