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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38238868/2024-update-the-brazilian-diabetes-society-position-on-the-management-of-metabolic-dysfunction-associated-steatotic-liver-disease-masld-in-people-with-prediabetes-or-type-2-diabetes
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Amélio F Godoy-Matos, Cynthia Melissa Valério, Wellington S Silva Júnior, João Marcello de Araujo-Neto, Marcello Casaccia Bertoluci
BACKGROUND: Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is the most common liver disease affecting 30% of the world's population and is often associated with metabolic disorders such as metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes (T2D), and cardiovascular disease. This review is an update of the Brazilian Diabetes Society (Sociedade Brasileira de Diabetes [SBD]) evidence-based guideline for the management of MASLD in clinical practice. METHODS: The methodology was published previously and was defined by the internal institutional steering committee...
January 19, 2024: Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38211481/frailty-and-risk-of-microvascular-disease-in-adults-with-prediabetes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pingting Zhong, Riqian Liu, Zhuoting Zhu, Wenyong Huang, Wei Wang
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: To assess the relationship between frailty phenotypes and the risk of MVD among prediabetics in two prospective cohorts. METHODS: The study included 66,068 and 226 participants with prediabetes from the UK Biobank (UKB) and Chinese Ocular Imaging Project (COIP) in Guangzhou, China, respectively. Frailty was evaluated using the Fried phenotype, which includes weight loss, fatigue, low grip strength, low physical activity, and slow walking pace...
January 5, 2024: Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38200480/prediabetes-remission-after-bariatric-surgery-a-4-years-follow-up-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marta Borges-Canha, João Sérgio Neves, Maria Manuel Silva, Fernando Mendonça, Telma Moreno, Sara Ribeiro, Catarina Vale, Juliana Gonçalves, Helena Urbano Ferreira, Sara Gil-Santos, Raquel Calheiros, Inês Meira, João Menino, Vanessa Guerreiro, Jorge Pedro, Ana Sande, Selma B Souto, Eduardo Lima da Costa, Davide Carvalho, Paula Freitas
BACKGROUND: Bariatric surgery leads to weight loss and to cardiometabolic risk improvement. Although prediabetes remission after bariatric surgery is biologically plausible, data on this topic is scarce. We aimed to assess prediabetes remission rate and clinical predictors of remission in a 4 year follow up period. METHODS: Observational longitudinal study including patients with obesity and prediabetes who had undergone bariatric surgery in our centre. Prediabetes was defined as having a baseline glycated haemoglobin (A1c) between 5...
January 11, 2024: BMC Endocrine Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38190376/exercise-training-independent-of-intensity-lowers-plasma-bile-acids-in-prediabetes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Steven K Malin, U S Afsheen Syeda
INTRODUCTION: People with obesity have high circulating bile acids (BA). Although aerobic fitness favors low circulating BAs, the effect of training intensity prior to clinically meaningful weight loss on BA is unclear. Test the hypothesis that 2-wks of interval (INT) versus continuous (CONT) exercise would lower plasma BAs in relation to insulin sensitivity. METHODS: Twenty-three older adults with prediabetes (ADA criteria) were randomized to 12 work-matched bouts of INT (n = 11; 60...
January 8, 2024: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38189935/remission-of-type-2-diabetes-always-more-questions-but-enough-answers-for-action
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Amy Rothberg, Michael Lean, Blandine Laferrère
The concept of type 2 diabetes remission is evolving rapidly, and gaining wide public and professional interest, following demonstration that with substantial intentional weight loss almost nine in ten people with type 2 diabetes can reduce their HbA1c level below the diagnostic criterion (48 mmol/mol [6.5%]) without glucose-lowering medications, and improve all features of the metabolic syndrome. Pursuing nomoglycaemia with older drugs was dangerous because of the risk of side effects and hypoglycaemia, so the conventional treatment target was an HbA1c concentration of 53 mmol/mol (7%), meaning that diabetes was still present and allowing disease progression...
January 8, 2024: Diabetologia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38176412/time-restricted-eating-watching-the-clock-to-treat-obesity
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Mark Ezpeleta, Sofia Cienfuegos, Shuhao Lin, Vasiliki Pavlou, Kelsey Gabel, Lisa Tussing-Humphreys, Krista A Varady
Time-restricted eating (TRE) has become a popular strategy to treat obesity. TRE involves confining the eating window to 4-10 h per day and fasting for the remaining hours (14-20 h fast). During the eating window, individuals are not required to monitor food intake. The sudden rise in popularity of TRE is most likely due to its simplicity and the fact that it does not require individuals to count calories to lose weight. This feature of TRE may appeal to certain individuals with obesity, and this could help produce lasting metabolic health improvements...
February 6, 2024: Cell Metabolism
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38126528/food-as-medicine-a-quasi-randomized-control-trial-of-two-healthy-food-interventions-for-chronic-disease-management-among-ambulatory-patients-at-an-urban-academic-center
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Peris W Kibera, Nana A Ofei-Tenkorang, Chanda Mullen, Aaron M Lear, Elliot B Davidson
BACKGROUND: Globally, poor nutrition is a driver of many chronic diseases and is responsible for more deaths than any other risk factor. Accordingly, there is growing interest in the direct provision of healthy foods to patients to tackle diet-linked chronic diseases and mortality. AIM: To assess the effect of two healthy food interventions in conjunction with nutrition counseling and education on select chronic disease markers, food insecurity, diet quality, depression, and on self-efficacy for healthy eating, healthy weight, and chronic disease management...
December 21, 2023: Primary Health Care Research & Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38116260/weight-loss-and-lifestyle-change-among-high-risk-individuals-enrolled-in-a-digital-diabetes-prevention-program-a-longitudinal-study-of-private-and-public-health-insurance-members-in-western-new-york
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah LaPointe, Michael Merrill
Weight loss is critical to reduce diabetes risk. Diabetes Prevention Programs (DPPs) are effective for weight loss, although less is known about digital DPPs. This study explores the association between Brook+, a 52-week digital DPP, and weight loss. This longitudinal observational study uses a sample of 5,516 private, Medicare, and Medicaid health insurance members from Western New York enrolled into Brook+ between December 2020 and December 2022. We used multivariable generalized linear regression models to estimate the association between completion of the Brook+ program, overall and stratified by health insurance type, and 5% weight loss using odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI), adjusted for age and gender...
December 2023: Preventive Medicine Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38071328/the-effect-of-parental-diabetes-prevention-program-participation-on-weight-loss-in-dependent-children-a-prospective-cohort-study
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Namratha Atluri, Joshua Thariath, Laura N McEwen, Wen Ye, MinKyoung Song, William H Herman
INTRODUCTION: Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in children and adolescents in the United States. Children's behaviors are strongly influenced by parental behaviors, and weight loss in parents is positively associated with weight changes in their overweight/obese children. Research is limited on how parents' National Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) participation affects the health outcomes of their dependent children. Analyzing the impact of parental DPP participation on weight loss in their dependent children may provide valuable insight into an important secondary benefit of DPP participation...
December 10, 2023: Clinical Diabetes and Endocrinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38034010/long-term-green-mediterranean-diet-may-favor-fasting-morning-cortisol-stress-hormone-the-direct-plus-clinical-trial
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Liav Alufer, Gal Tsaban, Ehud Rinott, Alon Kaplan, Anat Yaskolka Meir, Hila Zelicha, Uta Ceglarek, Berend Isermann, Matthias Blüher, Michael Stumvoll, Meir J Stampfer, Iris Shai
BACKGROUND: Fasting morning cortisol (FMC) stress hormone levels, are suggested to reflect increased cardiometabolic risk. Acute response to weight loss diet could elevate FMC. Richer Polyphenols and lower carbohydrates diets could favor FMC levels. We aimed to explore the effect of long-term high polyphenol Mediterranean diet (green-MED) on FMC and its relation to metabolic health. METHODS: We randomized 294 participants into one of three dietary interventions for 18-months: healthy dietary guidelines (HDG), Mediterranean (MED) diet, and Green-MED diet...
2023: Frontiers in Endocrinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38012508/liraglutide-3-0%C3%A2-mg-saxenda%C3%A2-for-weight-loss-and-remission-of-pre-diabetes-real-world-clinical-evaluation-of-effectiveness-among-patients-awaiting-bariatric-surgery
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Rebekah Wilmington, Arash Ardavani, Amelia Simenacz, Carol Green, Iskandar Idris
OBJECTIVE: The effectiveness of liraglutide 3.0 mg (Saxenda) therapy to induce weight loss among obese patients prior to bariatric surgery remains uncertain. METHODS: Clinical data was retrospectively obtained from patients with prediabetes (HbA1c 42-47 mmol/mol) and selected patients on the waiting list for bariatric surgery at the Royal Derby Hospital. Clinical data was collected retrospectively at 6, 12, 26 and 52 week intervals. The outcomes included mean weight change, proportion of patients achieving ≥ 5% and ≥ 10% weight loss and achieving HbA1c reduction to normal range values...
November 28, 2023: Obesity Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38011653/weight-loss-maintenance-following-an-augmented-intervention-for-early-slow-weight-loss-responders-an-adaptive-trial
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Carla K Miller, Haikady N Nagaraja, Kentaro Fujita, Jennifer S Cheavens, Brian C Focht
Early slow weight loss during treatment is associated with less weight loss overall. The impact of an augmented intervention designed for early slow weight loss responders compared with a standard diabetes prevention intervention was evaluated following 12 months of treatment and 6 months of no contact. The impact of standard vs. augmented intervention sequences on weight and glycemia also was determined. Adults were ≥21 years old with overweight or obesity and prediabetes (n = 174). Slow responders were stratified to augmented treatment if they failed to achieve >2...
November 27, 2023: Translational Behavioral Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37975139/impact-of-protein-deficient-diet-on-the-pharmacokinetics-of-glibenclamide-in-a-model-of-malnutrition-in-rats
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Sachin Tembhurne, Preetam Palkar, Swati Kolhe, Santosh Gandhi
PURPOSE: The present investigation deals with the impact of protein energy malnourished condition on the pharmacokinetic profile of glibenclamide. Protein energy malnourished condition leads to malnutrition related diabetes mellitus (MRDM), Fibrocalculus pancreatic diabetes mellitus (FCPD) or Lean body mass diabetes mellitus (LBMDM). METHOD: In the present study, malnutrition was developed in female wistar rats using a modified protein deficient diet (0.5%). The experiment was performed on 12 animals, each group containing 6 female wistar rats...
December 2023: Journal of Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37961367/associations-of-skeletal-muscle-mass-muscle-fat-infiltration-mitochondrial-energetics-and-cardiorespiratory-fitness-with-liver-fat-among-older-adults
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Daria Igudesman, Justine Mucinski, Stephanie Harrison, Peggy M Cawthon, Jennifer Linge, Bret H Goodpaster, Steven R Cummings, Russell T Hepple, Michael J Jurczak, Stephen B Kritchevsky, David Marcinek, Paul M Coen, Karen D Corbin
BACKGROUND: Muscle mass loss may be associated with liver fat accumulation, yet scientific consensus is lacking and evidence in older adults is scant. It is unclear which muscle characteristics might contribute to this association in older adults. METHODS: We associated comprehensive muscle-related phenotypes including muscle mass normalized to body weight (D 3 -creatine dilution), muscle fat infiltration (MRI), carbohydrate-supported muscle mitochondrial maximal oxidative phosphorylation (respirometry), and cardiorespiratory fitness (VO 2 peak) with liver fat among older adults...
October 25, 2023: medRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37892527/a-randomized-controlled-pilot-study-of-the-food-order-behavioral-intervention-in-prediabetes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alpana P Shukla, Ampadi Karan, Katie C Hootman, Maya Graves, Ian Steller, Brittany Abel, Ashley Giannita, Jamie Tils, Lauren Hayashi, Madlen O'Connor, Anthony J Casper, Debra D'Angelo, Louis J Aronne
(1) Background: Prior research in individuals with overweight/obesity and prediabetes or type 2 diabetes has shown that the ingestion of protein-rich food and non-starchy vegetables before concentrated carbohydrates (a carbohydrate-last food order) led to lower postprandial glucose excursions over 180 min, compared to eating the same foods in the reverse order. To expand upon this research, we sought to examine the feasibility and impact of carbohydrate-last food order behavioral intervention on glucose tolerance (GT), HbA1c, weight, and nutrient intake in adults with prediabetes in the real world over a 16-week span...
October 20, 2023: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37892458/ketone-bodies-in-diabetes-mellitus-friend-or-foe
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Stavroula Veneti, Maria G Grammatikopoulou, Evangelia Kintiraki, Gesthimani Mintziori, Dimitrios G Goulis
In glucose-deprived conditions, ketone bodies are produced by the liver mitochondria, through the catabolism of fatty acids, and are used peripherally, as an alternative energy source. Ketones are produced in the body under normal conditions, including during pregnancy and the neonatal period, when following a ketogenic diet (KD), fasting, or exercising. Additionally, ketone synthesis is also augmented under pathological conditions, including cases of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), alcoholism, and several metabolic disorders...
October 16, 2023: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37892437/effectiveness-of-technology-enabled-low-carbohydrate-dietary-interventions-in-the-prevention-or-treatment-of-type-2-diabetes-mellitus-in-adults-a-systematic-literature-review-of-randomised-controlled-and-non-randomised-trials
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Bernice Rozemai Jooste, Despina Kolivas, Peter Brukner, George Moschonis
Evidence suggests that low carbohydrate dietary (LCD) approaches can improve glycaemic control and may result in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) remission. This systematic literature review (SLR) aimed to assess the effectiveness of technology-enabled LCD interventions in the management of people with prediabetes or T2DM. Data sources included Medline, Embase, CINAHL, and Web of Science. Randomised (RCTs) or non-randomised (non-RCTs) controlled trials investigating the effect of technology-enabled LCDs (<130 g/day) or very low carbohydrate diets (VLCDs < 50 g/day) on glycosylated haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) for at least three months and published in English between 2009 and 2023 were included...
October 13, 2023: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37820787/behavioral-lifestyle-intervention-program-using-mobile-application-improves-diet-quality-in-adults-with-prediabetes-d-lite-study-a-randomized-controlled-trial
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Chad Yixian Han, Su Lin Lim, Kai Wen Ong, Jolyn Johal, Aarti Gulyani
BACKGROUND: Mobile health applications (mHealth apps) are increasingly being used in weight loss interventions. However, evidence on the effects of such interventions on diet quality and their correlation with weight loss is lacking. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to examine if there were changes in the diet quality of adults with prediabetes following the use of a mHealth enabled lifestyle intervention, compared to those who did not, and if these changes correlated with weight loss...
October 9, 2023: Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37804267/fatty-liver-change-in-older-adults-as-an-important-risk-factor-for-type-2-diabetes-a-nationwide-cohort-study
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Kye-Yeung Park, Jung Hwan Park, Kyungdo Han, Sung Hoon Yu, Chang Beom Lee, Dong Sun Kim, Hoon-Ki Park, Hwan-Sik Hwang, Sangmo Hong
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between changes in fatty liver disease (FLD) over time and the risk of type 2 diabetes in elderly individuals with prediabetes. METHODS: A total of 156,984 elderly individuals with prediabetes who underwent national health screening in 2009 and 2011 were followed up through December 31, 2019. The FLD status was defined as a change in the fatty liver index. Prediabetes was defined as impaired fasting glucose levels at baseline...
October 6, 2023: Mayo Clinic Proceedings
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37770039/the-effectiveness-of-shared-decision-making-for-diabetes-prevention-24-and-36-month-results-from-the-prediabetes-informed-decision-and-education-pride-trial
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O Kenrik Duru, Carol M Mangione, Norman Turk, Janet Chon, Jeffery Fu, Grace Cheng, Felicia Cheng, Amanda Moss, Dominick Frosch, Kia Skrine Jeffers, Yelba Castellon-Lopez, Chi-Hong Tseng, Richard Maranon, Keith C Norris, Tannaz Moin
OBJECTIVE: We conducted a cluster-randomized, shared decision-making (SDM) trial offering lifestyle change, metformin, or both options, to adults at risk for diabetes in a primary care network (n = 20 practices). RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: We used propensity score matching to identify control patients and used electronic health record data to compare weight loss at 24 and 36 months of follow-up and diabetes incidence at 36 months of follow-up. RESULTS: In adjusted post hoc analyses, SDM participants (n = 489) maintained modestly greater 24-month weight loss of -3...
September 28, 2023: Diabetes Care
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