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Weight Management a Therapeutic Priority for Individuals with Type 2 DiabetesPosted: Tuesday, November 18, 2003"Unfortunately, most pharmacologic approaches for diabetes contribute to weight gain, as does intensive therapy," writes James W. Anderson, MD, of the University of Kentucky, Lexington. This observation has led to the proposal that weight management should receive a higher priority in the management of diabetes in obese individuals. Dr. Anderson and colleagues reviewed medical literature to determine the impact of obesity on the risk for diabetes and CHD. In addition, they performed a meta-analysis of 15 reports providing data for 342 obese diabetic subjects to assess the benefits of weight loss. According to the reviewers, studies spanning diverse populations show that obesity can increase the risk for diabetes by 90-fold. Furthermore, obesity can increase the risk for CHD by 6-fold, and diabetes is an independent risk factor for CHD. The meta-analysis revealed that obese individuals with type 2 diabetes experienced a 9.6% decrease in body weight and 25.7% decrease in fasting plasma glucose after 12 weeks on a restricted energy diet. Other cardiovascular risk factors were also improved; LDL and HDL cholesterol decreased by 11.0% and 9.2%, respectively, triglycerides decreased by 26.7%, systolic blood pressure decreased by 8.1 %, and diastolic blood pressure decreased by 8.6%. "For many obese diabetic individuals, an emphasis on weight management may be the most important therapeutic task," the researchers conclude, supporting recommendations that diabetics achieve and maintain a BMI of</=25 kg/m2. Source: Diabetes In Control.com |
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