Association between anthropometrical indicators and lifestyle habits of people with diabetes mellitus and neuropathic symptoms
International Journal of Development Research
Association between anthropometrical indicators and lifestyle habits of people with diabetes mellitus and neuropathic symptoms
Received 17th May, 2019; Received in revised form 21st June, 2019; Accepted 03rd July, 2019; Published online 30th August, 2019
Copyright © 2019, Joycilene Araújo Aragão et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
The study has the purpose of analyzing the association of anthropometrical indicators and lifestyle habits on people with diabetes mellitus and neuropathic symptoms. It is an analytic, quantitative and transversal study, accomplished on a Primary Health Care Unit of a city from Ceará, Brazil, of march to December 2018, with 152 people. The data was gathered via instrument with the following data: clinical-epidemiological, anthropometrical, lifestyle habits, diabetes’ diagnosis time, feeling of pain on the feet and legs and protective sensibility on the sole of the feet. Accordingly to the Neuropathic Symptoms Score (NSE), 67.1% of the participants presented pain or discomfort on the feet and legs, especially, the tingling (36.1%), was reported on the feet (25.1%) or legs (29.1%) singly. There was a similar prevalence between soft and moderate neuropathic symptoms. In accordance with the Visual Analogue Scale of pain, 63.16% mentioned a pain with a medium level of four. In relation to the lifestyle habits and scores of neuropathic symptoms, there was a significant correlation only on sedentary people (p=0,013). There were higher scores of altered NSE on alcoholics, ex-alcoholics and sedentary people. Most of the participants with altered NSE showed a change regarding the waist circumference (p=0,024). Higher scores of neuropathic symptoms occurred among the ones complaining about pain on lower members, sedentary and with altered waist circumference