Purpose:
To determine the impact that a high-fiber, low-fat diet, derived from mostly plant-based sources, when coupled with support has upon self-management of type 2 diabetes mellitus in Latinos from medically underserved areas (MUAs).
Design:
Experimental randomized controlled community pilot study.
Setting:
Three community clinics in MUAs located within San Bernardino County, California.
Participants:
Thirty-two randomly assigned Latinos with A1 greater than 6.4: 15 control and 17 experimental.
Intervention:
Participants completed a 5-week education program. Researchers provided follow-up support for 17 randomly assigned experimental group participants through focus groups held at participating clinics-1, 3, and 6 months posteducation.
Measures:
Changes in fat and fiber consumption were measured using a modified Dietary Screener for Mexican Americans. Self-management was measured through the Self-Efficacy for Exercise Scale and Diabetes Quality of Life Measure.
Analysis:
Baseline characteristics for both groups were analyzed using independent t tests and χ tests. A 2-way repeated-measures analysis of variance was used to analyze biometric data between baseline and 6 months for both groups.
Results:
Mean A1 levels decreased from baseline to 6 months for both groups: control, μ = 9.57, μ = 9.49; experimental, μ = 8.53, μ = 7.31.
Conclusion:
The experimental group demonstrated a statistically significant reduction in mean A1 levels ( P = .002) when compared to the control group.
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