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Researchers from University College London (UCL) and Aston University conducted a large-scale review of clinical evidence and concluded that the “relief” of type 2 diabetes patients through dietary methods and weight loss should be all The primary treatment goal for physicians and medical practitioners
Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) is a serious disease.
The lead author of the study, Dr.
This research was published in the Journal of Human Nutrition & Dietetics.
Studies have found that alternative diets help approximately one-third (36%) of people successfully achieve remission, while low-carbohydrate diets can help approximately one-fifth (17.
Calorie restriction and the Mediterranean diet can also help people achieve relief-but the ratio is much lower
When drawing up the results of the study, the research team must take into account the fact that there is no single definition of remission; it is usually defined as the return to non-diabetic blood glucose levels without the use of diabetes drugs (glycated hemoglobin is less than 48mmol/mol )
In addition, some reports indicate that a low-carbohydrate diet can normalize blood sugar levels even without losing weight
Dr.
Corresponding author Dr.
The study concluded that although weight loss appears to be the best predictor of success in remission, it assumes that pancreas and liver fat are reduced
Dr.
"This may be because these people are able to solve the cause of their diabetes, thereby restoring more of the pancreas's ability to make insulin and the liver's ability to use it
"Regardless of whether the patient has achieved remission, lowering blood sugar levels is very important to control the negative effects of type 2 diabetes and reduce the risk of complications
DOI 10.
Dietary strategies for remission of type 2 diabetes: A narrative review