Prevention of type 2 diabetes by lifestyle intervention: a Japanese trial in IGT males.

2005 
Abstract Prevention of type 2 diabetes by intensive lifestyle intervention designed to achieve and maintain ideal body weight was assessed in subjects with impaired glucose tolerance (IGT). Male subjects with IGT recruited from health-screening examinees were randomly assigned in a 4:1 ratio to a standard intervention group (control group) and intensive intervention group (intervention group). The final numbers of subjects were 356 and 102, respectively. The subjects in the control group and in the intervention group were advised to maintain body mass index (BMI) of 2 and of 2 , respectively, by diet and exercise. In the intervention group, detailed instructions on lifestyle were repeated every 3–4 months during hospital visits. Diabetes was judged to have developed when two or more consecutive fasting plasma glucose (FPG) values exceeded 140mg/dl. A 100g oral glucose tolerance test was performed every 6 months to detect improvement of glucose tolerance. The subjects were seen in an ordinary outpatient clinic. The cumulative 4-year incidence of diabetes was 9.3% in the control group, versus 3.0% in the intervention group, and the reduction in risk of diabetes was 67.4% ( P P Comparison of the BMI data and incidence of diabetes in five diabetes prevention studies by lifestyle intervention revealed a linear correlation between the incidence of diabetes and the BMI values, with the exception of the DaQing Study. However, the slope of the reduction in incidence of diabetes in the intensive intervention groups was steeper than expected simply on the basis of the reduction of BMI, suggesting that the effect of lifestyle intervention cannot be solely ascribed to the body weight reduction. We conclude that lifestyle intervention aimed at achieving ideal body weight in men with IGT is effective and can be conducted in an outpatient clinic setting.
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