| Literature DB >> 18558026 |
Peg Allen1, Janice L Thompson, Carla J Herman, Ayn N Whyte, Venita K Wolfe, Clifford Qualls, Deborah L Helitzer.
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INTRODUCTION: Impaired fasting glucose (IFG) often progresses to type 2 diabetes. Given the severity and prevalence of this disease, primary prevention is important. Intensive lifestyle counseling interventions have delayed or prevented the onset of type 2 diabetes, but it is not known whether less intensive, more easily replicable efforts can also be effective.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18558026 PMCID: PMC2483541
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prev Chronic Dis ISSN: 1545-1151 Impact factor: 2.830
Baseline Participant Characteristics Among 42 Urban American Indian Women With Impaired Fasting Glucose From a Southwestern U.S. City, 2002–2004
| Characteristic | Baseline Value |
|---|---|
|
| 31.6 (6.0) |
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| |
| Obese (BMI ≥30.0 kg/m2) | 30 (71.4) |
| Overweight (BMI 25.0-29.9 kg/m2) | 10 (23.8) |
| BMI <25.0 kg/m2 | 2 (4.8) |
|
| 33 (80.5) |
|
| 3 (7.1) |
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| |
| College graduate | 6 (16.2) |
| 1-3 y college | 23 (62.2) |
| Graduated high school | 6 (16.2) |
| Not high school graduate | 2 (5.4) |
|
| 30 (71.4) |
Mean Changesa in Metabolic and Body Composition Measures at Follow-Up Among 42 Urban American Indian Women With Impaired Fasting Glucose at Baseline in a Southwestern U.S. City, 2002–2006
| Characteristic | Baseline Value, Mean (SD) n = 42 | 6-Month Change From Baseline, Mean (SD) n = 33 | 12-Month Change From Baseline, Mean (SD) n = 33 | 18-Month Change From Baseline, Mean (SD)n = 30 | Overall Change Over Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fasting blood glucose, mmol/L | 5.87 (0.32) | -0.22 (0.30) | -0.19 (0.50) | -0.39 (0.60) | <.001 |
| Diastolic blood pressure, mm Hg | 71.8 (9.4) | -1.9 (8.3) | -1.0 (10.3) | -1.6 (8.2) | .54 |
| Systolic blood pressure, mm Hg | 119.3 (11.6) | +0.0 (11.0) | -3.8 (12.8) | -2.6 (12.5) | .21 |
| Body mass index, kg/m2 | 34.1 (7.0) | -0.2 (1.7) | -0.5 (2.7) | -0.2 (2.8) | .60 |
| Weight, kg | 88.6 (17.5) | -0.5 (4.5) | -1.1 (6.9) | -0.5 (7.2) | .67 |
| Waist circumference, cm | 103.3 (15.5) | -1.4 (6.4) | -1.9 (6.3) | -2.2 (5.8) | .23 |
| Body fat, % | 43.85 (6.00) | +0.12 (1.70) | +0.22 (2.03) | +0.84 (2.26) | .18 |
| Triglycerides, mmol/L | 1.81 (0.84) | -0.12 (0.54) | -0.18 (0.63) | -0.14 (0.47) | .40 |
| Total fasting cholesterol, mmol/L | 4.42 (0.81) | -0.21(0.58) | -0.24 (0.58) | -0.10 (0.50) | .03 |
| LDL, mmol/L | 2.48 (0.62) | -0.17 (0.48) | -0.23 (0.45) | -0.09 (0.46) | .009 |
| HDL, mmol/L | 1.11 (0.20) | +0.02 (0.14) | +0.07 (0.15) | +0.05 (0.19) | .07 |
LDL indicates low-density lipoprotein cholesterol; HDL, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol.
Follow-up value minus baseline value for each woman summed and averaged.
Repeated measures analyses of variance to test for change over all 4 clinic visits.
Significant difference from baseline value per paired t test, P < .05.
Mean Changesa in Dietary Intake, Activity, and Fitness at Follow-Up Among 42 Urban American Indian Women With Impaired Fasting Glucose at Baseline in a Southwestern U.S. City, 2002–2006
| Characteristic | Baseline Value, Mean (SD) n = 42 | 6-Month Change From Baseline, Mean (SD) n = 33 | 12-Month Change From Baseline, Mean (SD) n = 33 | 18-Month Change From Baseline, Mean (SD) n = 30 | Overall Change Over Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total energy intake, kcal/day | 2307.1 (971.6) | -349.2 (958.4) | -550.5 (683.2) | -565.5 (853.6) | < .001 |
| Total fat intake, g/day | 100.0 (45.6) | -20.5 (46.6) | -20.4 (22.6) | -24.2 (48.3) | .004 |
| Saturated fat intake, g/day | 31.1 (15.1) | -6.2 (16.1) | -6.1 (6.8) | -7.7 (16.0) | .006 |
| Proportion of sweet foods in diet, % | 14.2 (7.0) | -1.7 (7.6) | -3.7 (10.5) | -5.2 (7.4) | .01 |
| Total sugar intake, g/day | 111.2 (66.8) | -37.3 (78.3) | -29.2 (77.9) | -24.2 (81.7) | .03 |
| Intake of sweetened beverages, oz/day | 24.3 (20.0) | -11.32 (20.8) | -7.17 (20.1) | -5.12 (30.3) | .02 |
| Peak VO2, L/min | 1.99 (0.43) | -0.13 (0.51) | -0.10 (0.48) | -0.15 (0.57) | .26 |
| Total leisure-time physical activity, h/wk | 4.4 (3.8) | +0.1 (4.1) | +0.3 (4.6) | +0.7 (4.7) | .76 |
| Television watching, h/day | 2.3 (2.1) | -0.6 (2.1) | -0.9 (1.9) | -0.6 (2.0) | .03 |
VO2 indicates oxygen consumption.
Follow-up value minus baseline value for each woman summed and averaged.
Repeated measures analyses of variance to test for change over all 4 clinic visits.
Significant difference from baseline value per paired t test, P < .05.