The FINDRISC test revealed that among 140 educational personnel, 31.4% had a moderate risk, 14.7% had an elevated risk, and 8.8% had an extremely elevated risk of developing type 2 diabetes mellitus.
Cross-Sectional (n=140)
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A significant proportion of educational personnel in North Lima have an elevated risk of developing type 2 diabetes, highlighting the need for lifestyle interventions.
Introduction: Type 2 diabetes mellitus today is one of the diseases that is currently seen at high levels and that increasingly the risk of suffering from it is increasing. Objective: to determine The use of ICTs to assess the risk of diabetes in teachers of an educational institution in North Lima. Methods: a quantitative, descriptive-transversal study, with a total population of 140 who answered a questionnaire of sociodemographic data and the diabetes mellitus risk test. Results: 20.6% (n=21) have a minimal risk of diabetes mellitus, 24.5% (n=25) slightly elevated risks, 31.4% (n=32) moderate risk, 14.7% (n=15) elevated risk and 8.8% (n=9) extremely elevated risk. Conclusions: the lifestyle should be modified to a more affordable one, which allows the adaptability of healthier eating behaviors that allow good health.
Piñas-Rivera et al. (Mon,) conducted a cross-sectional in Risk of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (n=140). FINDRISC test via ICTs was evaluated on Risk level of developing type 2 diabetes mellitus. The FINDRISC test revealed that among 140 educational personnel, 31.4% had a moderate risk, 14.7% had an elevated risk, and 8.8% had an extremely elevated risk of developing type 2 diabetes mellitus.