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심혈관질환 수술을 받은 환자에서 한식식이조절 영양교육이 심혈관질환 위험요인에 미치는 영향

Effects of Korean diet control nutrition education on cardiovascular disease risk factors in patients who underwent cardiovascular disease surgery

  • 정수진 (전북대학교병원 기능성식품임상시험지원센터) ;
  • 채수완 (전북대학교병원 기능성식품임상시험지원센터)
  • Jung, Su-Jin (Clinical Trial Center for Functional Foods, Chonbuk National University Hospital) ;
  • Chae, Soo-Wan (Clinical Trial Center for Functional Foods, Chonbuk National University Hospital)
  • 투고 : 2018.05.09
  • 심사 : 2018.06.04
  • 발행 : 2018.06.30

초록

본 연구는 심혈관질환으로 심장수술을 받은 환자 15명 대상에게서 12주 동안 한식으로 식이조절 교육을 통해 한식 섭취가 증가하고 이를 통해 CVD 위험인자 및 약물 투여량의 변화, 영양소 섭취량에 미치는 영향과 관련성에 대한 분석 결과는 다음과 같았다. 1. 대상자의 평균 연령은 $60.7{\pm}2.5$세로 최근 3년 이내에 심혈관질환 수술을 받고 지속적으로 심혈관질환 약물을 복용하고 있는 환자였다. 2. 대상자의 한식 식이조절 교육 순응도 점수는 교육 전 $35.8{\pm}0.9$점에서 교육 후 $43.0{\pm}1.2$점으로 유의적으로 증가하였는데 (p < 0.001), 이는 한식 섭취를 적극적으로 실천하였음을 시사한다. 3. 대상자의 비만지표인 체중 및 체질량지수는 교육 후, 감소 경향을 보였으며 허리둘레 (p = 0.002) 및 허리 엉덩이둘레비인 WHR (p < 0.001)는 유의적으로 감소하였다. 4. 대상자들의 혈당조절 지표인 HbA1c는 교육 전 $7.3{\pm}1.0%$에서 교육 후 $7.0{\pm}1.1%$로 유의적으로 감소하였다 (p < 0.05). 5. 대상자들의 항고혈압제약물의 투여량 변화는 교육 전 2.1개에서 교육 후 1.7개로 줄었음에도 불구하고 혈압은 정상범위에서 안정적으로 유지되었음을 확인하였다. 항당뇨병 약제 복용량은 유의적인 변화는 보이지 않았으나, 안정된 상태로 적절한 혈당을 유지함과 동시에 혈당 조절 지표인 당화혈색소가 감소함을 확인하였는데 이는 혈당조절이 개선되고 있는 것으로 나타났다. 6. 한식 식사유형인 음식군별 섭취량의 변화는 교육 전에 비해 교육동안에 전곡류로 지은 밥 중심의 식사량이 유의적으로 증가하였고 (p = 0.018), 채소류인 나물류 (p = 0.007), 김치 (p < 0.001) 및 전통 콩발효 양념 (p < 0.001) 등의 섭취가 유의적으로 증가하였다. 7. 대상자들의 영양소 섭취는 일일 에너지 섭취량은 변화가 없었으나 교육 전보다 교육 동안에 동물성급원식품에서 유래한 동물성 단백질과 지질 및 콜레스테롤의 섭취량은 유의적으로 감소 (p < 0.05)한 반면 나트륨 (p = 0.019), 칼륨 (p = 0.028), 식이섬유 (p < 0.050), 비타민 A (p = 0.028), 비타민 C (p = 0.010) 및 엽산 (p < 0.001)의 섭취는 유의적으로 증가하였다. 이상의 결과를 종합해 보면, 적극적인 한식 섭취를 권장하고 장려하는 식이조절교육 중재는 심혈관질환 수술을 받은 환자에게서 영양소 섭취와 심혈관계 위험인자인 비만지표, 혈당조절 지표에 대하여 긍정적인 영향을 주었다. 본 연구의 한계로는 교육에 참여한 대상자가 15명으로 다소 적었으며 단기 교육에 의한 전후 비교 평가에 의한 것으로 그 결과를 일반화하기에는 제한점이 있다. 따라서 향후 연구 장기간의 교육과 대조군이 있는 비교 연구가 필요할 것으로 사료된다.

Purpose: This study was conducted to verify the effects of increases in consuming Korean food in patients who underwent cardiovascular disease (CVD) surgery based on a Korean diet control education program and to investigate the effects of Korean diet control nutrition education on risk factors of CVD, changes in amounts of medication, and nutritional intakes. Methods: The subjects consisted of 15 patients who have undergone CVD surgery within three years and continuously taken cardiovascular drugs. The Korean traditional diet (KTD) emphasizes intake of vegetables and fermented foods to lower saturated fat and cholesterol intake. We applied a KTD education program that included a modified DASH (The dietary approaches to stop hypertension) diet for cardiovascular disease patients. Korean diet control education was then applied to the patients for 12 weeks to evaluate the risk factors of CVD and the state of nutritional intakes. Results: The Korean diet control compliance score increased significantly (p < 0.001) as Korean diet control education was implemented. Additionally, the obesity indexes, waist circumference (WC) (p = 0.002) and waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) decreased significantly (p < 0.001) after subjects received the education. Moreover, the glycemic control index, HbA1c, was significantly decreased (p < 0.05) from $7.3{\pm}1.0%$ before the education to $7.0{\pm}1.1%$ after the education. Changes in the amounts of Korean diet intake consisted of significant increases in cooked rice with whole grains, narmuls (vegetables either raw or cooked), kimchi, and traditional fermented foods following the education. Moreover, the nutritional intake after the education showed significant decreases (p < 0.05) in animal protein, animal lipids, and cholesterol. However, the intakes of Na, K, dietary fiber, vitamin A, vitamin $B_6$, vitamin C, and folic acid were significantly increased. Conclusion: The active encouragement of consuming Korean food and the intervention of implementing diet control education positively affected nutritional intake, the obesity index and glycemic control of patients who have undergone CVD surgery.

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