In this issue of the British Journal of Nutrition, Breen et al. present a well-written and comprehensive study examining nutrition knowledge among a sample of persons with type 2 diabetes using a validated instrument, food label use and weight satisfaction. The authors explore the relationship between this knowledge and nutrient intake. Although the need of including education on dietary and other lifestyle-related determinants of type 2 diabetes is currently evident and recommended in major guidelines, there is startling scarcity in the literature on this subject.
Dominguez Rodriguez, L. (2015). Diabetes-related nutrition knowledge and dietary intake among adults with type 2 diabetes. BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, 114(5), 829-830 [10.1017/S0007114515002342].
Diabetes-related nutrition knowledge and dietary intake among adults with type 2 diabetes
DOMINGUEZ RODRIGUEZ, Ligia Juliana
2015-01-01
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In this issue of the British Journal of Nutrition, Breen et al. present a well-written and comprehensive study examining nutrition knowledge among a sample of persons with type 2 diabetes using a validated instrument, food label use and weight satisfaction. The authors explore the relationship between this knowledge and nutrient intake. Although the need of including education on dietary and other lifestyle-related determinants of type 2 diabetes is currently evident and recommended in major guidelines, there is startling scarcity in the literature on this subject.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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