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Early management of type 2 diabetes based on a SMBG strategy: the way to diabetes regression--the St Carlos study : a 3-year, prospective, randomized, clinic-based, interventional study with parallel groups.

Nuria García de la Torre1, Alejandra Durán, Laura Del Valle, Manuel Fuentes, Idoya Barca, Patricia Martín, Carmen Montañez, Natalia Perez-Ferre, Rosario Abad, Fuencisla Sanz, Mercedes Galindo, Miguel A Rubio, Alfonso L Calle-Pascual.   

Abstract

The aims are to define the regression rate in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes after lifestyle intervention and pharmacological therapy based on a SMBG (self-monitoring of blood glucose) strategy in routine practice as compared to standard HbA1c-based treatment and to assess whether a supervised exercise program has additional effects. St Carlos study is a 3-year, prospective, randomized, clinic-based, interventional study with three parallel groups. Hundred and ninety-five patients were randomized to the SMBG intervention group [I group; n = 130; Ia: SMBG (n = 65) and Ib: SMBG + supervised exercise (n = 65)] and to the HbA1c control group (C group) (n = 65). The primary outcome was to estimate the regression rate of type 2 diabetes (HbA1c <6 % on metformin treatment). After 3 years of follow-up, diabetes regression was achieved by 56 patients, 6 (9.2 %) from the C group, 21 (32.3 %) from the Ia group and 29 (44.6 %) from the Ib group. RR (95 % CI) for diabetes regression in the intervention group (Ia + Ib) was 4.5 (2.1-9); p < 0.001 and remained after stratification by gender, age and BMI. This difference was associated with healthier changes in lifestyle and greater weight loss. RR for a weight loss >4 kg was 3.6 (1.8-7); p < 0.001. This study shows that the use of SMBG in an educational program effectively increases the regression rate in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic patients after 3 years of follow-up. These data suggest that SMBG-based programs should be extended to primary care settings where diabetic patients are usually attended.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23532298     DOI: 10.1007/s00592-013-0467-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Diabetol        ISSN: 0940-5429            Impact factor:   4.280


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Journal:  World J Diabetes       Date:  2014-08-15

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Authors:  Hongmei Zhu; Yanan Zhu; Siu-Wai Leung
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2016-09-02       Impact factor: 2.692

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Journal:  Diabetes Res Clin Pract       Date:  2020-10-15       Impact factor: 5.602

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Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-01-13       Impact factor: 4.379

6.  Medical nutrition therapy for gestational diabetes mellitus based on Mediterranean Diet principles: a subanalysis of the St Carlos GDM Prevention Study.

Authors:  Carla Assaf-Balut; Nuria Garcia de la Torre; Alejandra Durán; Manuel Fuentes; Elena Bordiú; Laura Del Valle; Johanna Valerio; Cristina Familiar; Inés Jiménez; Miguel Angel Herraiz; Nuria Izquierdo; Maria José Torrejón; Isabelle Runkle; Maria Paz de Miguel; Inmaculada Moraga; Maria Carmen Montañez; Ana Barabash; Martín Cuesta; Miguel A Rubio; Alfonso Luis Calle-Pascual
Journal:  BMJ Open Diabetes Res Care       Date:  2018-10-11

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Authors:  Thomas Huneck Haupt; Line Jee Hartmann Rasmussen; Thomas Kallemose; Steen Ladelund; Ove Andersen; Charlotta Pisinger; Jesper Eugen-Olsen
Journal:  Immun Ageing       Date:  2019-01-22       Impact factor: 6.400

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