Ο ρόλος της μεσογειακής διατροφής στις αλλοιώσεις του αμφιβληστροειδή και της ωχράς κηλίδας σε άτομα με σακχαρώδη διαβήτη (Master thesis)

Αναγνωστοπούλου, Αικατερίνη


Mediterranean diet is part of a complex lifestyle with the following common characteristics: sea and sun, which may contribute to good health. Nowadays, the benefits of the Mediterranean diet are well-known because many researchers have studied the impact of the Mediterranean diet on health. In this thesis, the role of the Mediterranean diet in retinopathy and macular degeneration in people with diabetes is studied. The Food Frequency Frequency Questionnaire was distributed to 60 patients (30 diabetics and 30 non-diabetics) of the Ophthalmology Clinic Papanikolaou. In addition, the results of the participants' blood tests were used. Afterwards, the MedDieScore index, the Body Mass Index and the eGFR score was calculated. For the analysis of the data, the statistical package IBM SPSS 23 (Statistical Package for Social Sciences) was used. The results do not show a strong correlation between Mediterranean diet and retinal and and macular degeneration in people with diabetes. However, further research in Greece and in other countries is needed.
Institution and School/Department of submitter: Σχολή Επαγγελμάτων Υγείας & Πρόνοιας / Τμήμα Νοσηλευτικής
Subject classification: Diet--Mediterranean Region
Διατροφή--Μεσογειακή περιοχή
Diabetes
Διαβήτης
Macula lutea
Ωχρά κηλίδα
Keywords: Μεσογειακή διατροφή;Mediterranean diet;Retinopathy;Αμφιβληστροειδοπάθεια;Macula lutea;Ωχρά κηλίδα;MedDietScore
Description: Μεταπτυχιακή εργασία - Σχολή Επαγγελμάτων Υγείας & Πρόνοιας – Τμήμα Νοσηλευτικής, 2017 α.α. 8927
URI: http://195.251.240.227/jspui/handle/123456789/15229
Item type: masterThesis
General Description / Additional Comments: Μεταπτυχιακή εργασία
Subject classification: Diet--Mediterranean Region
Διατροφή--Μεσογειακή περιοχή
Diabetes
Διαβήτης
Macula lutea
Ωχρά κηλίδα
Item language: el
Item access scheme: account
Institution and School/Department of submitter: Σχολή Επαγγελμάτων Υγείας & Πρόνοιας / Τμήμα Νοσηλευτικής
Publication date: 2017-10-10
Bibliographic citation: Αναγνωστοπούλου Αικατερίνη, Ο ρόλος της μεσογειακής διατροφής στις αλλοιώσεις του αμφιβληστροειδή και της ωχράς κηλίδας σε άτομα με σακχαρώδη διαβήτη, Σχολή Επαγγελμάτων Υγείας & Πρόνοιας / Τμήμα Νοσηλευτικής, Διεθνές Πανεπιστήμιο Ελλάδος, 2017
Abstract: Mediterranean diet is part of a complex lifestyle with the following common characteristics: sea and sun, which may contribute to good health. Nowadays, the benefits of the Mediterranean diet are well-known because many researchers have studied the impact of the Mediterranean diet on health. In this thesis, the role of the Mediterranean diet in retinopathy and macular degeneration in people with diabetes is studied. The Food Frequency Frequency Questionnaire was distributed to 60 patients (30 diabetics and 30 non-diabetics) of the Ophthalmology Clinic Papanikolaou. In addition, the results of the participants' blood tests were used. Afterwards, the MedDieScore index, the Body Mass Index and the eGFR score was calculated. For the analysis of the data, the statistical package IBM SPSS 23 (Statistical Package for Social Sciences) was used. The results do not show a strong correlation between Mediterranean diet and retinal and and macular degeneration in people with diabetes. However, further research in Greece and in other countries is needed.
Advisor name: Καζάκος, Κυριάκος
Examining committee: Καζάκος, Κυριάκος
Publishing department/division: Σχολή Επαγγελμάτων Υγείας & Πρόνοιας / Τμήμα Νοσηλευτικής
Publishing institution: ihu
Number of pages: 101
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