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Factor Associated with Adherence to the Protein and Fat Counting Strategy by Adults with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus.

Gabriela Correia UlianaJuliana Carvalho da CostaAyla Rocha QuaresmaArthur Andrade da FonsecaKaory Brito OhazeLayla Sandia Cezário AlvesDaniela Lopes Gomes
Published in: Nutrients (2024)
Carbohydrate counting is one of the dietary strategies used for the management of type 1 diabetes (T1DM), and counting proteins and fats allows individuals to achieve better glycemic and metabolic control, reducing glycemic variability and long-term complications. The aim of this paper is to analyze the factors associated with adherence to the protein- and fat-counting strategy in adults with T1DM. This cross-sectional study was conducted from November 2021 to June 2022 through an online questionnaire. We applied Pearson's Chi-square test with adjusted residual analysis and a binomial logistic regression test using SPSS software, version 24.0, considering p < 0.05 as indicative of statistical significance. There was an association between performing protein and lipid counting and having a higher education level, income exceeding three minimum wages, and having adequate glycated hemoglobin. Performing protein and lipid counting increased the chances of having adequate HbA1c by 4.3 times. Protein and lipid counting was a predictor of having adequate HbA1c. The results suggest that considering the practice of counting proteins and fats is important as a strategy to optimize glycemic control.
Keyphrases
  • glycemic control
  • type diabetes
  • blood glucose
  • protein protein
  • fatty acid
  • healthcare
  • amino acid
  • adipose tissue
  • primary care
  • physical activity
  • insulin resistance
  • small molecule
  • skeletal muscle