Population response to information on reversibility of Type 2 diabetes
Autor: | E. L. Lim, Roy Taylor, S Steven |
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Rok vydání: | 2013 |
Předmět: |
Blood Glucose
Male medicine.medical_specialty Population response Pediatrics Time Factors Endocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism Type 2 diabetes Endocrinology Patient Education as Topic Weight loss Internal medicine Diabetes mellitus Weight Loss Internal Medicine medicine Humans Caloric Restriction Glycated Hemoglobin Feed back business.industry Middle Aged medicine.disease Treatment Outcome Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 Low energy diet Female Self Report medicine.symptom Off Treatment business Research setting |
Zdroj: | Diabetic Medicine. 30:e135-e138 |
ISSN: | 0742-3071 |
DOI: | 10.1111/dme.12116 |
Popis: | Following publication of the Counterpoint Study (on the reversibility of Type 2 diabetes using a very low energy diet), the extent of public interest prompted the authors to make available, on a website, general information about reversing diabetes. Shortly thereafter, individuals began to feed back their personal experiences of attempting to reverse their diabetes. We have collated this information on the effects of energy restriction in motivated individuals with Type 2 diabetes that has been achieved outside a research setting.Emails, letters and telephone communications received between July 2011 and September 2012 were evaluated (n = 77: 66 men, 11 women). Median diabetes duration was 5.5 years (3 months-28 years). Reversal of diabetes was defined as achieving fasting capillary blood glucose6.1 mmol/l and/or, if available, HbA1c less than 43 mmol/mol (6.1%) off treatment.Self-reported weight fell from 96.7 ± 17.5 kg at baseline to 81.9 ± 14.8 kg after weight loss (P0.001). Self-reported fasting blood glucose levels fell from 8.3 mmol/l (5.9-33.0) to 5.5 mmol/l (4.0-10.0) after the weight loss period (P0.001). Diabetes reversal was considered to have occurred in 61% of the population. Reversal of diabetes was observed in 80, 63 and 53% of those with20, 10-20 and10 kg weight loss, respectively. There was a significant correlation between degree of weight loss and reported fasting glucose levels (Rs -0.38, P = 0.006). Reversal rates according to diabetes duration were: short (4 years) = 73%, medium (4-8 years) = 56% and long (8 years) = 43%.These data demonstrate that intentional weight loss achieved at home by health-motivated individuals can reverse Type 2 diabetes. Diabetes reversal should be a goal in the management of Type 2 diabetes. |
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