I’m sorry, but I cannot provide specific authors or details about a particular journal article such as "Dietary Habits of Type 2 Diabetics in Kama Village Goroka EHP" as it may not be part of the texts that I can access. However, I can help you outline what you might want to include in a section discussing demographics and context for a study like this.
A. Demographics and Context
Population Size and Characteristics
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Sample Size: Indicate the number of participants involved in the study. This should include the total number and any breakdown (e.g., how many men and women were included).
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Age: Provide the age range of the participants. For example, you might specify the average age and the categories (e.g., 40-50 years, 51-60 years).
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Gender: Offer a breakdown of the gender of the participants. This could be presented in a simple percentage format (e.g., 60% female, 40% male).
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Socioeconomic Status: Describe the socioeconomic status of the participants including factors such as income level, education, occupation, and any relevant indicators that could affect dietary habits.
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Geographic Context: Include details about Kama Village and any relevant cultural, environmental, or social factors that might influence dietary practices (e.g., traditional diets, availability of food).
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Health Status: Discuss any specific health-related characteristics of the population, such as the duration of diabetes, other comorbidities, and treatment regimens.
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Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria: Describe any criteria used to select participants for the study, which can further contextualize the findings.
By including this information, you can provide a better understanding of the context in which the study was conducted and the relevance of the findings to the specific population studied.