| Literature DB >> 1563254 |
E J Close1, P G Wiles, J A Lockton, D Walmsley, J Oldham, J K Wales.
Abstract
Prospective 7-day estimated weight food records were computer analysed in 92 diabetic patients, 45 men and 47 women, 25 with Type 1 and 67 Type 2 diabetes, attending a hospital-based diabetic clinic. The nutrient intakes were compared with a national survey in non-diabetic British adults (OPCS) and the current EASD recommendations for the diabetic diet. Only three diabetic patients achieved the recommended 50-60% energy intake as carbohydrate, four achieved less than 30% energy as fat, one patient less than 10% saturated fat and 20 ate greater than 30 g fibre per day. The overall nutrient intakes of these diabetic patients reflected those of non-diabetic subjects except for a greater intake of protein and smaller intakes of sugar and alcohol. These findings reinforce the problems currently faced in achieving the present recommendations for the diabetic diet.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1563254 DOI: 10.1111/j.1464-5491.1992.tb01756.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diabet Med ISSN: 0742-3071 Impact factor: 4.359