2019
DOI: 10.4158/ps-2019-0080
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Transcultural Diabetes Care in The United States – A Position Statement by the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists

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“…Patients should be instructed on proper interpretation of Nutrition Facts Labels on packaged foods. Clinicians should be sensitive to patients' ethnic and cultural backgrounds and their associated food preferences (11). In addition, education on medical nutrition therapy for patients with diabetes should also address the need for consistency in day-to-day carbohydrate intake; limiting sucrose-containing, high fructosecontaining, or other high-glycemic-index foods; as well as the importance of eating a healthy, high-fiber breakfast, and not skipping meals, to lessen the risk of unhealthy eating late at night.…”
Section: Lifestyle Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients should be instructed on proper interpretation of Nutrition Facts Labels on packaged foods. Clinicians should be sensitive to patients' ethnic and cultural backgrounds and their associated food preferences (11). In addition, education on medical nutrition therapy for patients with diabetes should also address the need for consistency in day-to-day carbohydrate intake; limiting sucrose-containing, high fructosecontaining, or other high-glycemic-index foods; as well as the importance of eating a healthy, high-fiber breakfast, and not skipping meals, to lessen the risk of unhealthy eating late at night.…”
Section: Lifestyle Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, there is an increase in CVD (except for CHD) mortality, from 2011 to 2015 (7). What is particularly disturbing is that the increased CVD mortality rate trends, especially those in low-and middle-income socioeconomic and educational strata, or certain ethnocultural populations with unhealthy lifestyles, are thought to be due to less effective and/or accessible preventive strategies (8)(9)(10)(11). Nevertheless, improved survival trends are seen when largescale risk factor modification efforts are delivered within an integrated health care system (12).…”
Section: What Is Cardiometabolic-based Chronic Disease?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The built (or man-made) and nonphysical (cultural) environment provide context for the expression of genetic cardiometabolic risk factors (10). Local cluster detection and spatial regression techniques with a global footprint provide statistical information about relevant and actionable environmental variables (45).…”
Section: Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To build trust with Hispanic/Latinx patients and promote disclosure of diabetes self-care practices, it will be salient for providers to utilize a respectful, transcultural, and individualized approach. 45 Furthermore, patients using herbal/plant remedies and supplements concurrently with prescribed medications may require more frequent monitoring due to consequences of herb-drug interactions or synergistic effects of treatments 20 and information on improper usage/dosage of remedies and supplements. 39 Providers can assist patients in evaluating the financial out-of-pocket cost of commercial products, particularly products without proven efficacy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%