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Revista de Nutrição
Food habits of hypertensive and diabetics cared for in a Primary Health Care service in the South of Brazil
Lena Azeredo De Lima1  Fúlvio Borges Nedel1  Maria Teresa Anselmo Olinto1  Julio Baldisserotto1 
关键词: Chronic disease;    Diabetes Mellitus;    Food habits;    Hypertension;    Primary Health Care;    Doença crônica;    Diabetes Mellitus;    Hábitos alimentares;    Hipertensão;    Atenção Primária à Saúde;   
DOI  :  10.1590/1415-52732015000200008
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

OBJECTIVE: Describe the eating habits of hypertensive and diabetic individuals, classify their adequacy according to the Ministry of Health's Food Guide for the Brazilian Population and determine the association between adequate diet and the health problems under investigation. METHODS: Descriptive study from the baseline of a longitudinal study begun in 2011, with a sample of hypertensive and diabetic patients from a Primary Health Care facility in Southern Brazil, interviewed at home. RESULTS: A total of 2,482 people were interviewed, of which 66.5% were hypertensive, 6.5% diabetic and 27.1% suffered from hypertension and diabetes. Of those interviewed, 29.6% had inadequate eating habits, 46.9% partially inadequate and 23.4% had adequate diets. Low fiber intake was identified along with high consumption of soda, sugar, salt and saturated fat. The most adequate diet was associated with poor health status and the prevalence of inadequate diet was 30.0% higher among those who were only hypertensive. CONCLUSION: According to Ministry of Health guidelines, the eating habits of diabetic and hypertensive subjects are inadequate. The association between adequate diet and the health problems studied indicated a delayed improvement in diet, suggesting an urgent need for preventive and effective interventions to promote healthy eating.

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