Beliefs, Experiences, and Openness Regarding Dietary Interventions: Data From an Urban Hispanic Population With Rheumatic Disease in the US

被引:1
|
作者
Lee, Sandy [1 ]
Rodman, Jack [1 ]
Hsu, Vera [1 ]
Wise, Leanna [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Southern Calif, Los Angeles, CA 90007 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
PATIENT-REPORTED OUTCOMES; ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE; DOUBLE-BLIND; LUPUS; ARTHRITIS; COMPLEMENTARY; TRIAL; LIFE;
D O I
10.1002/acr.25128
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
ObjectiveTo obtain descriptive data on the beliefs, behaviors, and openness regarding dietary changes for rheumatic diseases in an urban US Hispanic patient population with rheumatic disease as foundational data for future intervention design. MethodsWe distributed a voluntary survey to our primarily Hispanic population at an outpatient rheumatology clinic for 19 weeks. This survey queried individuals' behaviors as they related to dietary intake used for the treatment of rheumatic disease, perceptions of the effect of food groups on rheumatic disease activity, barriers to physician-recommended diets, and willingness to try future interventions. We used descriptive statistics and Pearson's chi-square test to evaluate associations. ResultsMore than 40% of survey respondents from our primarily (88%) Hispanic population noted a link between what they ate and their underlying rheumatic disease activity. More than one-third of patients had, at some point, modified dietary intake to affect their rheumatic disease. Vegetables, fruit, and white meats were commonly reported to improve disease, while red meat and processed foods were reported to worsen disease. Barriers to following a prespecified diet included cost and lack of knowledge. More than 70% of respondents indicated willingness to attempt certain eating patterns should it help their underlying rheumatic disease. ConclusionIn this primarily Hispanic rheumatic disease patient population, many have not only noted a correlation between dietary intake and rheumatic disease activity but are also open to future nutrition-related interventions. As this population experiences poor rheumatic disease outcomes and a high rate of lifestyle-related comorbidities, an intervention to optimize healthy eating patterns would likely be beneficial as well as acceptable.
引用
收藏
页码:2207 / 2214
页数:8
相关论文
共 32 条
  • [1] INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILIAL DIETARY PREDICTORS OF OBESITY AMONG HISPANIC CHILDREN FROM AN URBAN COMMUNITY IN THE US
    Santiago, M.
    Cui, Y.
    Adams, A.
    Carrel, A.
    Allen, D.
    Delgado, A.
    Gonzalez, M.
    Schoeller, D.
    LaRowe, T.
    ANNALS OF NUTRITION AND METABOLISM, 2013, 63 : 356 - 356
  • [2] Population-wide interventions to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease in rural communities: experiences from Sweden and the US - Preface
    Weinehall, L
    Lewis, C
    SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 2001, : 3 - 3
  • [3] Cardiovascular risk in US urban Hispanic populations: Regional data from community outreach programs
    Candrilli, Sean D.
    Lee, EunMee
    Tang, Simon S.
    Bassin, Stanley
    Laird, Heather J.
    Levy, Stewart S.
    Wong, Nathan D.
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY, 2007, 49 (09) : 410A - 410A
  • [4] Subclinical Celiac Disease in the US Hispanic Population: Results From the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services
    Pintas, Stephanie
    Weiss, Guy A.
    Yang, Jason
    Fleischman, Wayne
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY, 2022, 117 (10): : S1117 - S1117
  • [5] Mortality in 2020 Due to COVID-19 in US Adults with Rheumatic Diseases: Data from a Large, National, Multi-Rheumatic Disease Registry
    Michaud, Kaleb
    Pedro, Sofia
    Schumacher, Rebecca
    Kumar, Mukund
    England, Bryant
    Freifeld, Alison
    ARTHRITIS & RHEUMATOLOGY, 2021, 73 : 212 - 215
  • [6] HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE DOSING IN PATIENTS WITH RHEUMATIC DISEASE ACROSS THE US: DATA FROM THE RHEUMATOLOGY INFORMATICS SYSTEM FOR EFFECTIVENESS (RISE) REGISTRY
    Izadi, Zara
    Gianfrancesco, Milena
    Evans, Michael
    Kay, Julia
    Trupin, Laura
    Schmajuk, Gabriela
    Petri, MichelleA
    Yazdany, Jinoos
    ANNALS OF THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES, 2019, 78 : 212 - 213
  • [7] US patients of Hispanic and African ancestry develop lupus nephritis early in the disease course: data from LUMINA, a multiethnic US cohort (LUMINA LXXIV)
    Burgos, Paula I.
    McGwin, Gerald, Jr.
    Pons-Estel, Guillermo J.
    Reveille, John D.
    Alarcon, Graciela S.
    Vila, Luis M.
    ANNALS OF THE RHEUMATIC DISEASES, 2011, 70 (02) : 393 - U193
  • [8] An exploration of beliefs and attitudes regarding healthy lifestyle behaviour in an urban population in The Netherlands: Results from a focus group study in a community-based prevention project
    Kloosterboer, Sanne M.
    van den Brekel, Karolien
    Rengers, Antonia H.
    Peek, Niels
    de Wit, Niek J.
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 2015, 25 (03): : 467 - 471
  • [9] Association between dietary fiber intake and gallstone disease in US adults: Data from NHANES 2017-2020
    Liu, Tian
    Lv, Huimin
    Li, Jia
    Chen, Yusheng
    Chen, Mengnan
    SLAS TECHNOLOGY, 2025, 31
  • [10] Exploring the association between dietary vitamin A and coronary artery disease risk in men and women: findings from a US population study
    Wu, Zhijian
    Yang, Weichang
    Fang, Haiyang
    Chen, Yi
    Wu, Yanqing
    Gong, Ren
    FRONTIERS IN NUTRITION, 2024, 11