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The Stepwise Approach to Diabetes Prevention: Results From the D-CLIP Randomized Controlled Trial.
- Source :
- Diabetes Care; 2016, Vol. 39 Issue 10, p1760-1767, 8p, 1 Diagram, 2 Charts, 1 Graph
- Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- <bold>Objective: </bold>This study tests the effectiveness of expert guidelines for diabetes prevention: lifestyle intervention with addition of metformin, when required, among people with prediabetes.<bold>Research Design and Methods: </bold>The Diabetes Community Lifestyle Improvement Program (D-CLIP) is a randomized, controlled, translation trial of 578 overweight/obese Asian Indian adults with isolated impaired glucose tolerance (iIGT), isolated impaired fasting glucose (iIFG), or IFG+IGT in Chennai, India. Eligible individuals were identified through community-based recruitment and randomized to standard lifestyle advice (control) or a 6-month, culturally tailored, U.S. Diabetes Prevention Program-based lifestyle curriculum plus stepwise addition of metformin (500 mg, twice daily) for participants at highest risk of conversion to diabetes at ≥4 months of follow-up. The primary outcome, diabetes incidence, was assessed biannually and compared across study arms using an intention-to-treat analysis.<bold>Results: </bold>During 3 years of follow-up, 34.9% of control and 25.7% of intervention participants developed diabetes (P = 0.014); the relative risk reduction (RRR) was 32% (95% CI 7-50), and the number needed to treat to prevent one case of diabetes was 9.8. The RRR varied by prediabetes type (IFG+IGT, 36%; iIGT, 31%; iIFG, 12%; P = 0.77) and was stronger in participants 50 years or older, male, or obese. Most participants (72.0%) required metformin in addition to lifestyle, although there was variability by prediabetes type (iIFG, 76.5%; IFG+IGT, 83.0%; iIGT, 51.3%).<bold>Conclusions: </bold>Stepwise diabetes prevention in people with prediabetes can effectively reduce diabetes incidence by a third in community settings; however, people with iIFG may require different interventions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Subjects :
- POLYCONDENSATION
RANDOMIZED controlled trials
DIABETES prevention
GLUCOSE tolerance tests
BLOOD sugar
OBESITY treatment
METFORMIN
COMPARATIVE studies
DIABETES
DIET
GLYCOSYLATED hemoglobin
LONGITUDINAL method
RESEARCH methodology
MEDICAL cooperation
PREDIABETIC state
RESEARCH
WHITE people
SOCIOECONOMIC factors
EVALUATION research
BODY mass index
LIFESTYLES
DISEASE incidence
GLUCOSE intolerance
PREVENTION
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 01495992
- Volume :
- 39
- Issue :
- 10
- Database :
- Complementary Index
- Journal :
- Diabetes Care
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 118290358
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.2337/dc16-1241