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Food Label Education for
Diabetics Over 65 Meet Treatment Goals
New study shown to improve seniors eating patterns
A new intense, 10-session nutrition education program, with a food
label focus, developed by researchers at Penn State and the
University of North Carolina at Greensboro, has been shown to help
diabetic adults, age 65 and older, improve their eating patterns
and advance toward meeting their treatment goals.
Dr. Carla Miller, assistant professor of nutrition at Penn State
and leader of the study says, "Changing what you eat at any age is
difficult and changing after age 65 can be especially hard.
Nevertheless, the men and women in our study, all of whom were 65
years of age or older, not only changed their diets but also had
greater improvements in their blood sugar and cholesterol levels
than did people who were not counseled through our new approach."
The study, "Nutrition Education Improves Metabolic Outcomes Among
Older Adults with Diabetes Mellitus: Results from a Randomized
Controlled Trial," is detailed in the February 2002 issue of the
journal Preventive Medicine. The authors are Miller; Lesley
Edwards, Miller's former graduate student; Dr. Grace Kissling,
professor of mathematical sciences UNC-Greensboro; and Laurel
Sanville, dietitian, UNC Greensboro.
Miller says there are few nutrition education programs for older
diabetic adults. Most programs are designed for the younger adult,
or those recently diagnosed with the disease, even though the
incidence of diabetes increases with age. Diabetes affects more
than 14 percent of the population over age 65. The new program was
designed specifically for older adults and offered data in smaller
chunks to prevent "information overload." There were 10 weekly
sessions lasting one to two hours in which participants were
taught how to evaluate the nutrition information on food labels
for food purchasing, meal planning and diabetes management. For
example, the carbohydrate, fat and cholesterol information on the
food label were discussed in the sessions along with product
claims to combat misconceptions about label inaccuracies and
marketing "gimmicks."
Participants were also offered tips for saving money at the
supermarket to counter their belief that it was too expensive to
eat a healthful diet. One session was conducted in a supermarket
so the participants had an opportunity to apply the principles
they learned.
Participants were also offered guided activities throughout the
program to strengthen their knowledge and skills. At each group
session, participants set a weekly goal and reward to help
reinforce behavior changes. They were also encouraged to monitor
and record their dietary intake and blood sugar values during the
week to identify patterns.
Comparing data from pre and post tests showed that the nutrition
education improved blood sugar control to levels that reduce the
risk for large blood vessel complications, a major risk factor for
diabetics and a strong predictor of coronary heart disease.
Significantly more of the people who participated in the
educational sessions also met the treatment goals for lowering
total cholesterol.
"The study shows that older diabetic adults can and will make the
necessary changes in their diet if they are offered appropriate
support. Unfortunately, at present, Medicare will only pay for 10
hours of instruction per year - which may not be enough to have a
lasting effect, " Miller adds.
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