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Intention and Perceptions of Healthy Eating versus Actual Intake Among Patients with Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes and the General Population.

Bettina EwersMette Rosenlund SørensenSisse FagtLars Jorge DíazTina Vilsbøll
Published in: Patient preference and adherence (2021)
Patients with T2D had poorer self-perception of their dietary healthiness and less intention of eating healthily, compared with patients with T1D and the general population. Actual diet quality was higher amongst patients with T1D and T2D perceiving their dietary habits as healthy than those perceiving their dietary habits as less healthy. But inadequate intakes were found in all groups. Health care providers should address and explore the patient's intention and perceptions of healthy eating when discussing dietary changes in diabetes to improve nutritional support.
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