Roles of whole grains-based products in maintaining treatment targets among Type 2 diabetes mellitus patients
Whole grain-based products are an excellent source of fiber and antioxidant. This study was attempted to determine relationship intake of whole grain-based products in maintaining treatment target among type 2 diabetes (DM) patients. A cross-sectional study, involving type 2 DM patients (30-75 years...
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2-s2.0-84865583087 Nor Munirah M.Y.; Siti Shafurah A.; Norazmir M.N.; Hayati Adilin M.A.M.; Ajau D. Roles of whole grains-based products in maintaining treatment targets among Type 2 diabetes mellitus patients 2012 Asian Journal of Clinical Nutrition 4 2 10.3923/ajcn.2012.67.76 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84865583087&doi=10.3923%2fajcn.2012.67.76&partnerID=40&md5=654c2174f68cc71d7211d9fd97c01f1d Whole grain-based products are an excellent source of fiber and antioxidant. This study was attempted to determine relationship intake of whole grain-based products in maintaining treatment target among type 2 diabetes (DM) patients. A cross-sectional study, involving type 2 DM patients (30-75 years old) who were attending follow-up in the Diabetic Clinic at Ipoh, Perak selected based on convenience sampling. Data was collected using questionnaires by face-to-face interview, anthropometric measurements and patient's medical record. From that, 46 (41.8%) were male and 64 (51.8%) were female with mean age of 58.5 (SD = 9.5). Finding showed that three major sources of whole grain products were whole meal bread (21.1%), brown rice (8.9%) and oats (8.4%). This study significantly (p<0.05) indicated higher mean intake of oat (3.52±3.85 servings week-1), brown rice (4.57±4.95 servings week-1), vegetables (12.52±2.37 servings week-1) and fruits (10.13±3.05 servings week-1) were found among controlled FBG (<7 mmol L-1) subjects. High intake of brown rice (4.14±5.98 servings week-1) (p<0.05) also were found among LDL-C controlled subjects (<2.6 mmol L-1). Mean intakes of oats (3.21±3.77 servings week-1) and fruits (7.49±4.11 servings week-1) were significantly higher among Total Cholesterol (TC) controlled (<5.2 mmol L-1) subjects. Meanwhile intake of cornflakes significantly higher (1.01±2.25 servings week-1) (p<0.05) among normal BMI patients compared to overweight/obese (0.08±0.28 servings week-1). Additionally, total fruits and vegetables revealed medium relationship with FBG level (r = -0.415, n = 110, p = 0.000). In conclusion, intake of whole grain-based products showed best diet practices in maintaining FBG, LDL-C, TC level and BMI among type 2 DM patients. Thus, it is essential for diabetic patients to consume more whole grain products in daily meal intake. © 2012 Asian Network for Scientific Information. 20772033 English Article All Open Access; Gold Open Access |
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Nor Munirah M.Y.; Siti Shafurah A.; Norazmir M.N.; Hayati Adilin M.A.M.; Ajau D. Roles of whole grains-based products in maintaining treatment targets among Type 2 diabetes mellitus patients |
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Roles of whole grains-based products in maintaining treatment targets among Type 2 diabetes mellitus patients |
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Roles of whole grains-based products in maintaining treatment targets among Type 2 diabetes mellitus patients |
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Roles of whole grains-based products in maintaining treatment targets among Type 2 diabetes mellitus patients |
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Whole grain-based products are an excellent source of fiber and antioxidant. This study was attempted to determine relationship intake of whole grain-based products in maintaining treatment target among type 2 diabetes (DM) patients. A cross-sectional study, involving type 2 DM patients (30-75 years old) who were attending follow-up in the Diabetic Clinic at Ipoh, Perak selected based on convenience sampling. Data was collected using questionnaires by face-to-face interview, anthropometric measurements and patient's medical record. From that, 46 (41.8%) were male and 64 (51.8%) were female with mean age of 58.5 (SD = 9.5). Finding showed that three major sources of whole grain products were whole meal bread (21.1%), brown rice (8.9%) and oats (8.4%). This study significantly (p<0.05) indicated higher mean intake of oat (3.52±3.85 servings week-1), brown rice (4.57±4.95 servings week-1), vegetables (12.52±2.37 servings week-1) and fruits (10.13±3.05 servings week-1) were found among controlled FBG (<7 mmol L-1) subjects. High intake of brown rice (4.14±5.98 servings week-1) (p<0.05) also were found among LDL-C controlled subjects (<2.6 mmol L-1). Mean intakes of oats (3.21±3.77 servings week-1) and fruits (7.49±4.11 servings week-1) were significantly higher among Total Cholesterol (TC) controlled (<5.2 mmol L-1) subjects. Meanwhile intake of cornflakes significantly higher (1.01±2.25 servings week-1) (p<0.05) among normal BMI patients compared to overweight/obese (0.08±0.28 servings week-1). Additionally, total fruits and vegetables revealed medium relationship with FBG level (r = -0.415, n = 110, p = 0.000). In conclusion, intake of whole grain-based products showed best diet practices in maintaining FBG, LDL-C, TC level and BMI among type 2 DM patients. Thus, it is essential for diabetic patients to consume more whole grain products in daily meal intake. © 2012 Asian Network for Scientific Information. |
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