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Setting Goals Improves Dietary Habits of Diabetes PatientsPosted: Friday, February 17, 2012A specific goal to eat a set number of daily servings of low-glycemic-index foods can improve dietary habits of people with type 2 diabetes. Participants' confidence about being able to meet these dietary recommendations was key to their ability to reach the goal. People who had more confidence about the goal were more committed, and higher commitment levels led to a better likelihood that they would reach the goal. Goal-setting theories are applied widely in the workplace and in sports management, but little research has examined the effectiveness of setting goals in a clinical setting to improve health - even though goal-setting is a common technique used by health-care providers. Carla Miller, associate professor of human nutrition at Ohio State University and lead author of the study, stated that, "We ask people to set goals because they motivate action." "Telling people to 'go out and do your best' is not effective. It's not specific enough, or targeted enough, or timely." "But in this context it's not just a matter of setting a goal. It's deciding what specifically you are going to modify to help you achieve a more healthful diet. Miller stated, "What we found is that those who felt more committed to the goal felt the goal was less difficult. And those who had a higher level of self-efficacy felt that the goal was less difficult, which makes sense because that means they felt more confident in their ability to meet that goal," Miller said. "Increasing levels of self-efficacy and increasing goal commitment are critical to achieving goal behavior." Source: http://www.diabetesincontrol.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=12166&catid=53&Itemid=8, Patient Education and Counseling, Feb. 2012. |
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