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AuthorAlaradi, Marwa
AuthorOuagueni, Asma
AuthorKhatib, Rim
AuthorAttieh, Grace
AuthorBawadi, Hiba
AuthorShi, Zumin
Available date2020-10-14T05:10:01Z
Publication Date2020-10-01
Publication NamePublic Health Nutrition
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980020003572
CitationAlaradi, M., Ouagueni, A., Khatib, R., Attieh, G., Bawadi, H., & Shi, Z. (2020). Dietary patterns and glycaemic control among Qatari adults with type 2 diabetes. Public Health Nutrition, 1-8. doi:10.1017/S1368980020003572
ISSN1368-9800
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/16447
AbstractTo assess the association between dietary patterns and glycaemic control among Qatari adults with type 2 diabetes (T2DM). Cross-sectional analysis using data from the Qatar Biobank Study. Poor glycaemic control was defined as HbA1c ≥7·0 %. Dietary patterns were constructed using factor analysis based on habitual food intake assessed by a FFQ. Medication use was based on self-report. Multivariable logistic regression was used to assess the association. Qatar. Adults aged ≥18 years (n 1000) with known diabetes. The mean age of the participants was 52·3 (sd 11·5) years. Overall, the prevalence of poor glycaemic control was 57·6 %, and 27·7 % of the participants were insulin users. Three dietary patterns were identified. The modern dietary pattern (high intake of fast food, croissants, white bread and cheese) was inversely associated with poor glycaemic control. The sd increments of the modern pattern had OR for poor glycaemic control of 0·86 (95 % CI 0·68, 1·08) in men and 0·76 (95 % CI 0·61, 0·95) in women. There was a significant interaction between the modern pattern and diabetes medication in men but not in women. In men without diabetes medication, the modern pattern was positively associated with poor glycaemic control with an OR of 2·35 (95 % CI 1·13, 4·87). Male diabetes patients took medication to control diabetes but ate more unhealthy food. In men who were not taking diabetes medication, modern dietary pattern was associated with poor glycaemic control. Promoting healthy eating should be encouraged especially among those under diabetes medication.
Languageen
PublisherCambridge University Press
SubjectAdults
Dietary pattern
Glycaemic control
Qatar Biobank study
TitleDietary patterns and glycaemic control among Qatari adults with type 2 diabetes.
TypeArticle
Pagination1-8
ESSN1475-2727


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