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    In: Obesity Science & Practice, Wiley, Vol. 7, No. 4 ( 2021-08), p. 368-378
    Abstract: Obesity is a potential risk factor for development of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). To achieve long‐term weight reduction in patients with T2DM and obesity using comprehensive lifestyle management program (LMP). Materials and methods This 48‐week interventional, multicenter, parallel‐group, open‐label study included patients aged ≥18 years with T2DM and a body mass index (BMI) of 27–40 kg/m 2 . The primary objective was to demonstrate a clinically significant weight reduction (≥5%) from baseline in intensive lifestyle modification (ILM) and standard treatment (ST) groups. Results The ILM group ( N  = 100) received recommendations for dietary and physical activity, and behavioral counseling. The ST group ( N  = 30) was managed in accordance with routine T2DM clinical practice. The patients in ST group were older (60.6 ± 8.9 vs. 54.6 ± 10.2 years in ILM group); overall more than 60% were women. At Week 48, the mean reduction in body weight was 5.8% (95% confidence interval [CI]: −6.9, −4.6) and 1.2% (95% CI: −2.6, 0.2) ( p   〈  0.001) in the ILM and ST group, respectively. At Week 48, a weight loss of ≥5% was achieved by 50% of patients in the ILM group versus 13.3% in the ST group ( p  = 0.002). The decreases in BMI, waist‐to‐hip ratio and glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) was significantly greater in the ILM versus ST group with between‐group differences of −1.63 ( p  ≤ 0.001), −0.03 ( р  ≤ 0.001) and −0.69% ( p  = 0.002), respectively. Conclusion A clinically significant weight reduction (≥5%) was demonstrated in patients with obesity and T2DM with use of a comprehensive LMP, along with improvements in BMI, waist‐to‐hip ratio, and HbA1c.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2055-2238 , 2055-2238
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    Language: English
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2021
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    Endocrinology Research Centre ; 2019
    In:  Diabetes mellitus Vol. 22, No. 2 ( 2019-06-23), p. 115-126
    In: Diabetes mellitus, Endocrinology Research Centre, Vol. 22, No. 2 ( 2019-06-23), p. 115-126
    Abstract: BACKGROUND: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a disease with high medical and social impact due to its wide and ever-increasing prevalence, high hospitalization and mortality rates. Despite the whole range of therapeutic options, lifestyle intervention remains as important as ever since it underlies guidelines of T2DM management. AIMS: To evaluate the effect of intensive lifestyle management approach on body weight reduction and on long-term maintenance of the achieved results in patients with T2DM. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We performed multicenter, interventional, prospective, non-randomized 12 month study. One hundred thirty overweight (obese) patients with T2DM included in the study were divided into two groups: group of lifestyle intervention (n=100) and control group (n=30). Patients in the group of lifestyle intervention participated in the intensive lifestyle modification and body weight reduction programme, which consisted of components: change in diet plan, physical exercise programme, cognitive behavioral techniques, educational and medical support. Clinical assessment and completing of patient questionnaires were performed at baseline, after 3 and 12 months. Patients in the control group did not attend programme, their clinical data were recorded during clinical visits every 3 months. RESULTS: Ninety patients (90%) in the group of lifestyle intervention and twenty nine patients (96.7%) in the control group completed the study and fulfilled protocol. After 12 months, patients in the group of lifestyle intervention lost 5.8% of their baseline weight and patients in the control group showed 1.2% decrease of their baseline weight. Body weight loss 5% was observed in 49.2% of patients in the group of lifestyle intervention and in 12.9% of patients in the control group (OR=6.54 [2.01; 21.33]; р=0.002). By the end of observation, delta reduction of glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) in the intervention group was higher than in the control group (0.79% and 0.11%, respectively), the odds ratio for lowering HbA1c 0.5% from baseline between two groups was 14.10 [3.24; 61.30] (p0.001) in favor of the group of lifestyle intervention. 58.3% patients in the group of lifestyle intervention with baseline level of HbA1c 7% (n=48) achieved a HbA1c target of 7%; in the control group two patients (13.3%) out of fifteen with baseline level of HbA1c 7% achieved the target after 3 months and returned to baseline by the end of observation. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that the programme of intensive lifestyle modification in patients with T2DM is highly efficient and safe.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2072-0378 , 2072-0351
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Endocrinology Research Centre
    Publication Date: 2019
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