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Evaluation of a Structured Nutrition Educational Program Among Patients With Type 2 Diabetes

Sponsor: Cho Ray Hospital

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Summary

The purpose of this study is to find out if learning about healthy eating can help people with diabetes control their blood sugar better. This study is for men and women between 16 and 70 years old who currently use only oral-diabetic medications or in combination with basal insulin but their glycemia have not been in the target range. The investigators want to answer the following questions: Can nutrition education help lower HbA1c (a blood test that shows average blood sugar over the past 3 months)? Can it improve nutrition related knowledge, attitude and behaviors among patients with type 2 diabetes? Will it help reduce fasting blood sugar, lipid levels, body weight, and the number of times low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) happens? Participants will be divided into two groups: One group will receive a nutrition booklet. The other group will receive the same booklet and join four monthly lessons with a researcher. The four lessons will talk about: Goals for managing diabetes Main nutrients in food and their effects on glycemia How to plan meals How to eat in a way that supports better blood sugar control

Official title: Evaluation of a Structured Nutrition Education Program for Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Who Have Not Achieved Glycemic Goals Under Oral Anti-diabetic Medications or in Combination With Basal Insulin in Vietnam

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

15 Years - 70 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

253

Start Date

2026-06-01

Completion Date

2027-04-30

Last Updated

2026-05-20

Healthy Volunteers

No

Conditions

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Nutrition intervention

Experimental: Nutrition intervention group Arm Description: Participants in the intervention group will attend a structured nutrition education program consisting of four monthly sessions, each lasting approximately 40 to 60 minutes. These sessions will be conducted in small groups by the researcher. Each session includes: A 20-minute presentation delivered by the researcher using visual aids, such as slides and educational images, a 15-minute Q and A section, and 20 minutes of working on group assignments. Session Topics: Treatment Goals in Diabetes Care: Overview of blood glucose targets and the importance of achieving glycemic control. Key Nutritional Components of Food: Roles of carbohydrates, proteins, fats, fiber, and their impact on blood glucose. Principles of Meal Planning: Adjusting energy intake based on physical activity levels and BMI. Understanding the Food Exchange System: Introduction to food exchange lists; selecting the appropriate number of food exchanges.

Locations (1)

Cho Ray Hospital

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam