Acta Interna : The Journal of Internal Medicine
Vol 9, No 1 (2019): Acta Interna The Journal of Internal Medicine

Th e eff ect of Providing Food Made from Resistant Starch Fiber (Dioscorea Esculenta, Maranta Arundinaceae L, Cucurbita Moschata, Manihot Utilissma) on the Improvement of Glycated Albumin in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients at Dr. Sardjito General Hospital

Dwita Dyah Adyarini (Speciality Training Program in Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Public Health and Nursing, Universitas Gadjah Mada/Dr. Sardjito General Hospital)
Hemi Sinorita (Division of Endocrinology, Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Public Health and Nursing, Universitas Gadjah Mada/Dr. Sardjito General Hospital)
Muhammad Robikhul Ikhsan (Division of Endocrinology, Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Public Health and Nursing, Universitas Gadjah Mada/Dr. Sardjito General Hospital)



Article Info

Publish Date
11 Nov 2019

Abstract

Background. One of the characteristics of the Diabetes diet is giving food with a high complex carbohydrates, particularly fiber.  The benefit of resistant starch fiber includes maintaining blood glucose and increasing insulin sensitivity.Aims. This study aimed to find the effect of providing food made from resistant starch fiber (Dioscorea esculenta, Maranta arundinaceae L, Cucurbita moschata, Manihot utilissma) on the improvement of blood glucose control in diabetes patients based on glycated albumin test.Methods. The Quasi-experimental study was used in diabetes type-2 patients who visited endocrinology polyclinic at Dr Sardjito Hospital, during 1 November 2015-31 January 2016. Food made from the resistant starch fiber was served as a daily snack for one month. Blood glycated albumin was examined before and after food providence. SPSS was used for statistical analyses.Results.  We recruited 17 subjects in the control group and 17 subjects in the treatment group. In the control group, the index of albumin was significantly deteriorated from 15.1% to 18.13%. In the treatment group, the index of albumin was reduced from 29.71% to 18.73% showing an improvement of 10.97% (p= 0.01).Conclusion. There was a significant improvement of blood glycated albumin (10.97%) after consuming food that was made from resistant to starch fiber (p=0.01).

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jain

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Subject

Health Professions Medicine & Pharmacology

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The Journal considers any original research that advocates change in, or illuminates, clinical practice. The journal also publishes interesting and informative reviews and opinions pieces on any topics connected with clinical practice. Manuscripts must be solely the work of the author(s) stated, not ...