Insights on Medical Nutrition Therapy for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: An Indian Perspective

Advances in Therapy - Tập 36 - Trang 520-547 - 2019
Vijay Viswanathan1, Dharini Krishnan2, Sanjay Kalra3, Rajeev Chawla4, Mangesh Tiwaskar5, Banshi Saboo6, Manash Baruah7, Subhankar Chowdhury8, B. M. Makkar9, Shalini Jaggi10
1M.V. Hospital for Diabetes and Prof. M. Viswanathan Diabetes Research Centre (WHO Collaborating Centre for Research, Education and Training in Diabetes), Chennai, India
2Wellness Clinic, Chennai, India
3Bharti Research Institute of Diabetes & Endocrinology (BRIDE), Karnal, India
4North Delhi Diabetic Centre, New Delhi, India
5Shilpa Medical Research Centre, Mumbai, India
6Dia Care-Diabetes and Hormone Centre, Ahmedabad, India
7Excelcare Hospitals, Guwahati, India
8Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research/SSKM Hospital, Kolkata, India
9Diabetes and Obesity Center, New Delhi, India
10Dr. Mohan’s Diabetes Specialties Centre, New Delhi, India

Tóm tắt

It is critical to integrate medical nutrition therapy (MNT) provided by a registered dietician (RD) into primary care of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). This is necessary to achieve the goals of improving overall metabolic measures beyond calorie restriction and weight loss. Misconceptions about nutrition in T2DM add to the challenges of executing MNT in a culturally sensitive population. The current review provides insights into MNT for the prevention and management of T2DM in India, based on both evidence and experience. It revisits historical Indian studies and provides information on appropriate dietary intake of carbohydrates (60–70%), proteins (~ 20%) and fats (10%) that will be acceptable and beneficial in an Indian T2DM population. It discusses nuances of types of carbohydrates and fats and explains associations of increased dietary fiber intake, balanced intake of low and high glycemic index foods and substitution of saturated fats with plant-based polyunsaturated fats in improving outcomes of T2DM and attenuating risk factors. The article also deliberates upon special patient populations with comorbid conditions and diseases and the necessary adjustments needed in their nutritional care. It outlines a step-wise approach to MNT involving a careful interplay of nutrition assessment, diagnosis, individualization and patient counseling. Overall, the success of MNT relies on providing accurate, acceptable and appropriate dietary choices for continued patient adherence. Collaborative efforts from diabetologists, endocrinologists, internists and RDs are required to prioritize and implement MNT in diabetes practice in India. Funding: Signutra Inc.

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