Knowledge On Diet Among The Ischemic Heart Disease Patients Attending Cardiology Clinic At Teaching Hospital Jaffna
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2020Author
Yanuthy, U
Coonghe, PAD
Guruparan, M
Kamalarupan, L
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Abstract - Ischemic Heart Disease (IHD) is
major cause of death in worldwide. In Sri
Lanka, cardiovascular diseases cover 40% of
Non-communicable diseases. IHD was ranked
as leading cause for the hospital deaths since
year 2013 and 14.2% of total deaths in 2017.
Un-healthy dietary pattern is one of the
modifiable risk factor for IHD. The aim of the
study is to evaluate the knowledge on diet and
assess influence of sociodemographic factors
on knowledge. A descriptive cross sectional
study was conducted in 2019, used an
interviewer administered questionnaire
among 414 IHD patients. Data was analysed
using SPSS 25 and chi square test was
performed to find out the relationship.
Majority were male (70.3%), mean age was
66.2. Among them 68.4% were having
dyslipidemia. Nearly two third (67.6%) of the
participants knew that un-healthy dietary
pattern can cause IHD. Majority of them knew
that margarine (92.3%), fried foods (76.8%)
and fast foods (74.2%) can increase blood
cholesterol level. However, majority of them
didn’t aware that Olive oil (78.5%) and Oats
(59.7%) are good to consume and white bread
(56%) is bad. Majority of them aware that
vegetables (72%), fruits (52.2%) and legumes
(51.7%) were good to take in high amount,
however 64.3% of them didn’t know cereal
also good to take. Only 28.3% had good
knowledge on diet. Family history and highest
educational level (p<0.05) showed significant
relationship with knowledge. Conducting
nutritional awareness programme for IHD
may help to increase the level of knowledge.