Abstract
Abstract
Background
Diabetes is a significant global health concern. Regional factors play a crucial role in determining the appropriate diet for patients.
Main body
The Arabic Association for the Study of Diabetes and Metabolism has developed a position statement that addresses the dietary needs of patients in the context of low income and cultural dietary habits. This statement aims to explore the most suitable diet for Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and provide guidance for physicians to overcome barriers in optimal care. While most dietary guidelines focus on uncomplicated diabetes, it’s essential to recognize that diabetes often coexists with other common diseases in our region.
Conclusion
International guidelines cannot be directly applied to the Egypt and Arab countries due to cultural and dietary differences. Our position statement shares valuable insights into managing diabetes in special situations and diverse clinical settings within this region. These recommendations are flexible, considering personal, cultural, and traditional differences.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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