NUTRITIONAL STATUS AND FOOD CONSUMPTION PATTERN OF DIABETIC PATIENTS IN DINAJPUR DISTRICT, BANGLADESH
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Abstract
The purpose of the study was to assess nutritional status and food consumption pattern of
diabetic patients in Dinajpur district, Bangladesh. A total 128 diabetic patients (male 77
and female 51) and ages between 20 to 69 years of age from Dinajpur Diabetes O
Swasthoseba Hospital in Dinajpur, Bangladesh were selected for the study. Participants
completed a set of questionnaire containing 24 hour diet recalls. Weight and height of
participants were used to calculate their individual Body Mass Index (BMI). From the
study it was found that majority of the participants had normal weight and a least number
were obese. In specific, 9.38% patients were underweight, 60.16% were normal, 23.44%
were overweight and 7.03% were obese. The mean energy intakes of male patients were
higher (1782.305 kcal) compared to female patients (1573.333 kcal). Only 53.13% of the
patients fulfill their energy requirement. 45.31% of the patients took five meals per day
which fulfilled their requirements but the rest of the participants took fewer meals.
Consumption of carbohydrate (male 326.62 gm and female 291.61 gm) was higher than
protein (male 82.35 gm and female 71.54 gm) and fat (male 36.56 gm and female 30.96
gm). Blood glucose level was higher in both conditions, during fasting (male 9.81 mg/dl
and female 9.81 mg/dl) and after two hours of breakfast (male 17.09 mg/dl and female
15.69 mg/dl). There was a strong significance between education level and nutritional
knowledge (p<0.0297) as well as nutritional knowledge and nutritional status (p<0.0293)
of the participants.