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Abstract(s)
Type 2 diabetes patients’ adherence to pharmacotherapy
is higher than adherence to nutritional therapy
or lifestyle change behaviours, and patients do not value
nutritional therapy in the same level as they value other
types of interventions. This study aimed to analyse the value
that T2DM patients place on nutritional therapy and to
identify perceived barriers to nutritional therapy adherence.
Methods: A non-random sample of 62 patients receiving health
care in a Diabetes Clinic in the municipality of Faro, in
the Portuguese region of the Algarve, was interviewed with
a semi-structured protocol regarding sociodemographic
characteristics, lifestyle, physical activity, and dietary habits.
Additional data were collected from the patient’s clinical
files and by conducting anthropometric assessment using
standard methods.
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Keywords
Type 2 diabetes Nutrition Adherence to treatment
Citation
Pinto E, Braz N, Nascimento T, Gomes E (2017) Do Patients Value Nutritional Therapy? A Quantitative Study in Type-2 Diabetes Patients. Int J Diabetes Clin Res 4:079. doi.org/10.23937/2377- 3634/1410079
Publisher
ClinMed International Library