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The comparison of four weight reduction strategies aimed at overweight patients with diabetes mellitus: four-year follow-up.

R M Manning1, R T Jung, G P Leese, R W Newton.   

Abstract

Weight change and glycaemic control in 132 diabetic patients previously treated for 1 year by four different methods aimed at weight loss were reanalysed 4 years after the outset. The four treatment groups comprised clinic visits, home visits, behavioural group therapy, and dexfenfluramine given for the initial 3 months followed by clinic visits. When analysed on an intention to treat basis only the dexfenfluramine group maintained a significant weight loss at year 4 (mean -2.46 kg) with 43% of patients losing 3 kg or more; HBA1c was not decreased. The other treatment groups showed overall weight regain from year 1 to year 4. Within the home visit group however, the number of patients losing at least 3 kg doubled between years 1 (21%) and 4 (38%). When analysed on a completion basis, weight loss in the dexfenfluramine group was significant in females but not in males at year 4. During the 4 years of observation a cohort of 54 patients reflecting our routine clinic practice gained on average 0.35 kg. Although now withdrawn, the use of an appetite suppressant dexfenfluramine for just 3 months would appear to have a long-term advantage on weight loss in this diabetic population, although the weight lost was not associated with improvement in glycaemic control.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9632125     DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1096-9136(199806)15:6<497::AID-DIA599>3.0.CO;2-W

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diabet Med        ISSN: 0742-3071            Impact factor:   4.359


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