Nutritional status of men diagnosed with diabetes mellitus type ii attention to primary health care
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the nutritional status of men diagnosed with type II diabetes mellitus treated in Primary Health Care. Materials and Methods: This is a descriptive, cross-sectional study with a quantitative characterization of 46 men diagnosed with diabetes mellitus II treated (age, skin color, schooling, marital status and income) and nutritional (weight, height, Body Mass Index, Waist Circumference, Circumference of the Waist circumference) were analyzed using a questionnaire that addressed sociodemographic and economic aspects Hip and Waist Ratio, Waist and Height Ratio, Body Adiposity Index, and Percentage of Total Body Fat). Results: It was observed that the majority of men were overweight/obese (63.1%). Through the evaluation of AC, WHR and RCA, it was observed that 80.4%, 97.8% and 91.3% of men, respectively, present an increased/very increased risk for the development of cardiovascular diseases. Conclusion: The present study points to the need for strategies to improve the nutritional status of the group studied here, especially considering the importance of nutritional status in the control of type II diabetes mellitus and comorbidities.
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