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Diabetes Intervention Accentuating Diet and Enhancing Metabolism (DIADEM-I): a randomised controlled trial to examine the impact of an intensive lifestyle intervention consisting of a low-energy diet and physical activity on body weight and metabolism in early type 2 diabetes mellitus: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

机译:糖尿病干预饮食和增强新陈代谢(DIADEM-I):一项随机对照试验,旨在研究由低能量饮食和身体活动组成的强化生活方式干预对早期2型糖尿病患者体重和代谢的影响:研究方案用于随机对照试验

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Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and obesity are syndemic and will have a significant impact on affected individuals and healthcare services worldwide. Evidence shows that T2DM remission can be achieved with significant weight loss in those who are younger with early diabetes and requiring fewer medications for glycaemic control. DIADEM-I aims to examine the impact of an intensive lifestyle intervention (ILI) using a low-energy diet (LED) meal replacement approach combined with physical activity in younger individuals with early T2DM. The planned study is an ongoing, non-blinded, pragmatic, randomised controlled, parallel-group trial examining the impact of an LED-based ILI on body weight and diabetes remission in younger (18–50?years) T2DM individuals with early diabetes (≤?3-year duration). The ILI will be compared to usual medical care (UMC). The primary outcome will be weight loss at 12?months. Other key outcomes of interest include diabetes remission, glycaemic control, diabetes complications, cardiovascular health, physical activity, mental health, and quality of life. It is planned for the study to include 138 subjects for assessment of the primary outcome. Safety will be assessed throughout. If DIADEM-I demonstrates a clinically significant effect for younger individuals with early T2DM, it will inform clinical guidelines and services of the future for management of T2DM. ISRCTN: ISRCTN20754766 (date assigned: 7 June 2017); ClinicalTrials.gov, ID: NCT03225339 Registered on 26 June 2017.
机译:2型糖尿病(T2DM)和肥胖是一种综合症,将对全球受影响的个人和医疗服务产生重大影响。有证据表明,在早期糖尿病较年轻且需要较少药物来控制血糖的人群中,体重减轻显着可实现T2DM缓解。 DIADEM-I旨在研究低能耗饮食(LED)代餐方法结合体育锻炼对密集型生活方式干预(ILI)对早期T2DM年轻人的影响。计划中的研究是一项正在进行的,无盲,务实,随机对照,平行分组的试验,研究了基于LED的ILI对年轻(18-50岁)早期T2DM糖尿病患者的体重和糖尿病缓解的影响(持续时间≤3年)。 ILI将与常规医疗保健(UMC)进行比较。主要结果将是在12个月时减轻体重。感兴趣的其他关键结果包括糖尿病缓解,血糖控制,糖尿病并发症,心血管健康,身体活动,心理健康和生活质量。该研究计划包括138名受试者以评估主要结局。整个过程将评估安全性。如果DIADEM-I对早期患有T2DM的年轻患者表现出临床显着的疗效,它将为将来的T2DM管理提供临床指南和服务。 ISRCTN:ISRCTN20754766(分配日期:2017年6月7日); ClinicalTrials.gov,ID:NCT03225339于2017年6月26日注册。

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