Consumption of fruits, vegetables and salt in the context of control of type 2 diabetes and hypertension in Kerala, India
Background: Proper diet is necessary to control hypertension and diabetes. This paper describes the combined fruit and vegetable, and salt intake of adults (>=18 years) who were detected to have hypertension or diabetes. Methods: We analysed the data from a state-wide survey of 12012 adults using...
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doaj-5148f76278d84bc6a6785e74266e32172021-08-09T09:56:23ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Family Medicine and Primary Care2249-48632021-01-011072646265410.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_2469_20Consumption of fruits, vegetables and salt in the context of control of type 2 diabetes and hypertension in Kerala, IndiaJissa V ThulaseedharanP Sankara SarmaKavumpurath R ThankappanBiju SomanRavi P VarmaKannan SrinivasanManju R NairPanniyammakkal JeemonV Raman KuttyBackground: Proper diet is necessary to control hypertension and diabetes. This paper describes the combined fruit and vegetable, and salt intake of adults (>=18 years) who were detected to have hypertension or diabetes. Methods: We analysed the data from a state-wide survey of 12012 adults using the World Health Organization STEPs for NCD risk factor surveillance. We evaluated the recommended intake of fruit and vegetable (>=5 servings/day) and salt (<5 gm/day) across participants divided into four strata, and the probabilities were also estimated using the fitted multiple binary logistic regression models. Results: Overall, 13.9% (95%CI: 12.2%-15.9%) and 29.4% (95%CI: 28%-30.8%) of participants consumed the recommended level of fruit and vegetable, and salt, respectively. Adjusted odds ratios were not significantly different across the four strata based on the status of treatment and control of diabetes or hypertension. The likelihood of following the recommended fruit and vegetable intake was highest for 50-69-year-old females with above high school education, obese, under treatment for diabetes or hypertension, and had normal values of FBS and BP (0.28). The likelihood for recommended salt intake was highest for 50-69-year-old males with above high school education and had normal BMI, under treatment for diabetes or hypertension, and had normal values of FBS and BP (0.69). Conclusion: The status of diabetes or hypertension did not show considerable influence in the fruit, vegetable, and salt intake of adults in general. A detailed exploration of the accessibility and acceptability of such recommended intakes in the Kerala context is warranted.http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2021;volume=10;issue=7;spage=2646;epage=2654;aulast=Thulaseedharancontroldietary intakehypertensiontype 2 diabetes |
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Consumption of fruits, vegetables and salt in the context of control of type 2 diabetes and hypertension in Kerala, India |
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Consumption of fruits, vegetables and salt in the context of control of type 2 diabetes and hypertension in Kerala, India |
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Consumption of fruits, vegetables and salt in the context of control of type 2 diabetes and hypertension in Kerala, India |
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Consumption of fruits, vegetables and salt in the context of control of type 2 diabetes and hypertension in Kerala, India |
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Consumption of fruits, vegetables and salt in the context of control of type 2 diabetes and hypertension in Kerala, India |
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consumption of fruits, vegetables and salt in the context of control of type 2 diabetes and hypertension in kerala, india |
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Background: Proper diet is necessary to control hypertension and diabetes. This paper describes the combined fruit and vegetable, and salt intake of adults (>=18 years) who were detected to have hypertension or diabetes. Methods: We analysed the data from a state-wide survey of 12012 adults using the World Health Organization STEPs for NCD risk factor surveillance. We evaluated the recommended intake of fruit and vegetable (>=5 servings/day) and salt (<5 gm/day) across participants divided into four strata, and the probabilities were also estimated using the fitted multiple binary logistic regression models. Results: Overall, 13.9% (95%CI: 12.2%-15.9%) and 29.4% (95%CI: 28%-30.8%) of participants consumed the recommended level of fruit and vegetable, and salt, respectively. Adjusted odds ratios were not significantly different across the four strata based on the status of treatment and control of diabetes or hypertension. The likelihood of following the recommended fruit and vegetable intake was highest for 50-69-year-old females with above high school education, obese, under treatment for diabetes or hypertension, and had normal values of FBS and BP (0.28). The likelihood for recommended salt intake was highest for 50-69-year-old males with above high school education and had normal BMI, under treatment for diabetes or hypertension, and had normal values of FBS and BP (0.69). Conclusion: The status of diabetes or hypertension did not show considerable influence in the fruit, vegetable, and salt intake of adults in general. A detailed exploration of the accessibility and acceptability of such recommended intakes in the Kerala context is warranted. |
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