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Behavioral Approaches to Nutrition and Eating Patterns for Managing Type 2 Diabetes: A Review

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Journal Am J Med Open
Specialty General Medicine
Date 2024 Jul 22
PMID 39035058
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Abstract

Nutritional interventions are a key component of type 2 diabetes management; making health-supporting changes in eating patterns can improve postprandial glycemic excursions and lower HbA1c to reduce diabetes-related morbidity and mortality. Research around implementing calorie-restricted and/or low-carbohydrate diets is plentiful, though the ability to sustain physiologic and behavioral changes for longer than 12 months is a concern. An understanding of intervention goals and adherence is needed to apply this research to patient care and translate expectations to real-world living contexts. Diverse dietary patterns including a Mediterranean eating pattern, vegetarian or plant-based eating pattern, or others that emphasize high-quality carbohydrates (e.g., whole grains), vegetables, whole fruits, legumes, and fish can support achievement of glycemic targets. Counseling strategies like motivational interviewing can be used to build eating competence. These approaches prioritize collaborative decision-making with the goal of increasing patient empowerment and self-efficacy. Strategies for incorporating these tools and frameworks in a clinical setting are highlighted. Providing ongoing diabetes and nutrition education, paired with appropriate support to address the challenges in implementing and sustaining behavior changes, is warranted. Further, social determinants of health including environmental context, education, socioeconomic status, access to healthcare, and experiences of systemic stigma (e.g., racism or weight bias) can interfere with individuals' diabetes self-care and nutrition behaviors. Providing medical nutrition therapy and tailoring nutrition interventions to individual needs and circumstances can be an important way physicians, dietitians, and diabetes providers can support individuals with type 2 diabetes.

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