IMPROVING THE DIETARY INTAKE OF DIABETIC PATIENTS

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ABSTRACT

The main purpose of this work is improving the dietary intake of diabetic patients in Ikwo local government area of Ebonyi State. To achieve this purpose, five specific objectives were posed which includes: examine the causes of diabetes, determine the health implication of diabetes patients in Ikwo Local Government Area, assess the dietary intake of diabetic patients in Ikwo Local Government Area, ascertain the problems encountered by diabetic patients in the area of the study in the provision of their foods, examine the ways of enhancing and balancing dietary intake of foods by diabetic patients. Research questions were formulated. The study adopted a descriptive survey design. A population of two hundred and fifty (250) diabetic patients, nurses and medical doctors were used, Data were collected through the use of questionnaire. The instrument was validated by three experts in Home Economics department. The data collected were analyzed using mean and frequencies. The result of the study revealed the following: Frequent smoking can lead to joint immobility, thereby causing diabetes, diabetes if not properly treated can lead to death, consumption of carbohydrate and starchy foods leads to diabetes and when the hormone insulin does not work properly in the body, diabetic patients encounter problem of lack of finance required in providing their foods stuff and establishment of diabetic centre for proper management can help in improving and balancing the dietary intake of diabetic patients. Based on this findings, the following recommendations were made; sensitization and advocacy campaign need to be carried for the purpose of feed adequately on the right foods stuff, consumption of fresh fruit diet, wheat and “moi-moi” diet should be encouraged, doctors, nurses and dietitians should also play the directive role guiding both the affected and non-affected ways of preventing such disease for the healthy growth of the nation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

 

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

Background of the Study

Purpose of the Study

Significance of the Study

Scope of the Study

Research Question

 

CHAPTER TWO

REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE

The conceptual frame work of diabetes

The causes of diabetes

The health implication of diabetes

An Assessment of Dietary intake of diabetics

Problems encountered by the diabetic patients in providing their food.

Ways of enhancing and dietary intake of foods in diabetic patients

Review of related empirical studies

Summary of reviewed of related literature

 

CHAPTER THREE

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

Research Design

Area of the Study

Population of the Study

Sample and Sampling Techniques

Instrument for Data Collection

Validation of the Instrument

Method of Data Collection

Method of Data Analysis

 

CHAPTER FOUR

DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS

Discussion of the Findings

 

CHAPTER FIVE

RECOMMENDATIONS, SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION

Implications

Recommendations

Limitations of the Study

Suggestions for Further Studies

Summary

Conclusion

REFERENCES


CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

Background of the Study

According to world health organization (WHO, 2003), Diet is the sum of food consumed by a person or an organism. Diet may also be modified and used for persons who are ill as part of their therapy (Therapetical diet). Diet is the usual food or drink consumed by an organism (person or animal) (Njoku, 2012). Dietary intakes are the habitual decision an individual makes when choosing what food to eat. Dietary intake also implies the use of specific intake of nutrition for health or weight management. Individual’s dietary choice may be more or less healthy, proper nutrition requires the proper ingestion and absorption of food nutrients such as vitamins, minerals and food energy in the form of carbohydrates, proteins and fats (Alderman and Garcia, 2000).

“Diabetes” comes from Greek word “siphon” Aretus the cappadocian, a Greek physician during the second century A.D named the condition diabainein (Bakhru, 2012). He described patients who were passing too much water (polyuria), as a siphon. The word became “diabetes” from the English word adoption or the Medieval Latin diabetes. Diabetic patients have no or little ability to produce the hormone insulin and are entirely dependent on insulin injection for survival. Management should consider nutrition, physical activity and pharmacologic therapies, i.e. the study of the use of drugs (Anderson and Prior, 2008).

Joshi and shubanginia (1992) stated that diabetes mellitus, commonly known as diabetes is one of the most serious diseases affecting humanity. Its incidence has increased alarmingly and has affected 18 million Indians (Garrow, James and Ralph, 1999).

According to Sumati and Mudambi, (2000), Diabetes mellitus is a genetic disease of metabolism in which there is a partial or total inability of the body to synthesize insulin which is characterized by partial loss of ability or complete inability of the tissue to use carbohydrates, hyperglycemia (an excess of glucose in the blood stream), glycosuria (the presence of glucose in the urine in abnormally large amounts) and excess urination occur. It is a chronic degenerative disease in which the body lacks the normal ability to metabolize glucose.

Martin (2002) sees diabetes as any disorder of metabolism causing excessive thirst and the production of large volumes of urine. Diabetes is a disease characterized by chronic high levels of glucose in the blood which promote excretion of glucose in the urine due to either rise or fall in insulin blood concentration above or below 0.1 percent resulting in the entering of glucose into the cells rapidly or stowing (Phyllis, Sullivan and Hovel, 2000).

Diabetes mellitus simply referred to as diabetics is a group of metabolic disease in which a person has high blood sugar either because the blood does not produce enough insulin or because cells do not respond to the insulin that is produced. Classical symptoms are polyuria (frequent urination), polydipsia (increased thirst) and polyphagia (increased hunger). (David, Gardener and Dolores, 2011). Therefore, the diet should not be unusually high in fats and low in carbohydrates as this could result in a disease called ketosis due to accumulation of ketone bodies in the body tissues. (Fredrick and Margaret, 2001)

A well planned diet together with proper attention ensure that diabetics enjoy a high quality of life (www. Diabetics. Diet-net, 2008), therefore, diabetic diets is more than just cutting down on starch or sugar and eating the same food day after day. Although all diabetic patients are to avoid all food that contains sugar such as pastry, candy and other simple carbohydrates such as white flour. (American Diabetes Association,2001)

Diabetes mellitus requires calorie restriction so as to reduce glucose uria or a low- calories diet to prevent ketacidosis. Studies indicate that there may be just as many undiscovered diabetes and twice as many as may be on the verge of getting it. Undiscovered hence untreated diabetes is one of the main causes of further complications such as loss of limbs due to impairment of nerves and loss of vision due to retinal detachment. Diabetes is not a disease, which can be cured. It can only be kept under control by the patient with the help of the nutritionist assisted by the physician. The problems of diabetic patient occur when there is energy imbalance in food intake. When people eat more than they need it will result to overweight and obesity, which is 10-20 % overweight, then obese is 20 % above the average. As a result, diabetic patients do encounter such health complications such as heart disease, nerve damage, kidney problems, blindness or vision problems etc.

Statement of the Problem

Diabetes mellitus commonly known as diabetes is one of the prevailing diabetes affecting humanity. One major problem of diabetic patients is their lack of proper food knowledge. Inability to make proper food nutrients combination or proper food choice and this has really led to the complications they encounter such as stroke, heart diseases, kidney damage, over weight hypertension, eyes blindness etc in the course of managing the disease. Also, most of them pay great attention to the drugs they take not knowing that food choice and eating habit is a necessity in the management of this diet related disease.

Moreso, availability of resources is mostly scarce hindering them from getting the right kind of diet and thus they often get frustrated and this has greatly increased the high incidence of complication and mortality recorded with the diseases. Thus the research is working on improving dietary intake of diabetic patient in Ikwo Local Government Area Ebonyi State.

Purpose of the Study

The main purpose of this study is to identify the various ways for improving dietary intake of diabetes patients; specifically the study tends to:

  1. Examine the causes of diabetes.
  2. Determine the health implication of diabetic patients in Ikwo Local Government Area.
  3. Assess the dietary intake of diabetic patients in Ikwo Local Government Area.
  4. Ascertain the problems encountered by diabetic patients in the area of study in the provision of their foods.
  5. Examine the ways of enhancing and balancing dietary intake of foods by diabetic patients.

Significance of the Study

This research will be of great benefit to diabetic patients, the society, the government, health care professionals and families.

This study will be of great benefit to diabetic patients because they will be better educated on the kind of diets they will have to consume, such as diets rich in iron, protein etc., in order to live a healthy life. Diabetic patients will also appreciate why they should avoid much intake of some food such as carbohydrates and fats, because diets tend to raise their sugar level and create complications to their health.

The society will also benefit from this study because they will also be better educated on the causes of diabetes (excess intake of sugar), the symptoms and ways of avoiding such. Thereby eating appropriate foods nutrients.

The government will also benefit from this study because it will enable them educate more people on how to prevent and manage diabetes through its various health agencies such as hospitals, clinics and teaching hospitals. The government through this study will also be able to provide support services such as blood screening for sugar level for diabetic and non-diabetic patients in order to provide prevention services in its various health institutions.

Healthcare professionals will benefit from this study because they will be better positioned on issues regarding management of diabetic patients as health care providers.

Families will benefit because they will be more aware of what causes diabetics and will be better educated on how to manage cases of diabetes in their families, such as providing the right kind of food for such persons in their home.

Scope of the Study

The study is delimited on the improving dietary intake of diabetic patients in lkwo local Government Area Ebonyl state. The study focuses on the causes of diabetes, the health implication of diabetic patients, assessment of dietary intake of diabetic patients, ascertain the problem encountered by diabetic patient in the provision of their foods and ways of enhancing the dietary intake of food in diabetic patients. The study will be carried out in general hospital in lkwo local Government Area Ebonyi state, diabetic patients, medical doctors and nurses will be the respondents.

Research Question

The following are the research questions used in the research work.

1.    What are the causes of diabetes?

2.    What are the health implications of diabetes?

3.    What are the dietary intake of diabetic patients in Ikwo Local Government Area?

4.    What are the problems encountered by diabetic patients in providing their food?

5.    What are the ways of enhancing and balancing dietary intake of food by diabetic patients in Ikwo Local Government Area?

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