Diet control and BMI impact on Metformin response in type 2 Diabetes mellitus patients.

Q4 Medicine
Alaa Abd Al-Hussain Naem, Fadhaa Abdulameer Ghafil, Mona N Al-Terehi, Sahar Majeed, Defaf Al-Mudafer, Najah Rayish Hadi
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Abstract

Objective: Aim: To assess the impact of BMI and diet control on variation in response to metformin monotherapy in Iraqi people with type 2 DM.

Patients and methods: Materials and Methods: a cross-sectional study included 150 patients who met specific criteria, such as being between 30 and 70 years old, diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, and on a daily dose of 1000 mg metformin as a monotherapy for at least three months. Data collected included body mass index (BMI) and glycemic control parameters such as: glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels, fasting blood glucose levels, fasting serum insulin levels, HOMA-IR, and insulin sensitivity. The patients according to their metformin response classified into two groups based on HbA1c as following: poor (HbA1c≥6.5% and good (HbA1c≤6.5%) responder's patients.

Results: Results: The statistical analysis suggests that there is no meaningful distinction in glycemic control parameters when comparing good and poor responders within specific BMI subgroups and among individuals practicing diet control. However, in a broader context, it is evident that glycemic control parameters tend to be lower in patients with lower BMI and those who are following a controlled diet.

Conclusion: Conclusions: The correlation between diet control and BMI with glycemic control in diabetic patients, underscoring the significance of lifestyle adjustments in the management of diabetes.

饮食控制和体重指数对 2 型糖尿病患者二甲双胍反应的影响。
目的:评估体重指数和饮食控制对伊拉克 2 型糖尿病患者二甲双胍单药治疗反应的影响:目的:评估体重指数和饮食控制对伊拉克 2 型糖尿病患者二甲双胍单药治疗反应变化的影响:材料与方法:横断面研究纳入了 150 名符合特定标准的患者,如年龄在 30 岁至 70 岁之间、确诊为 2 型糖尿病、每日服用 1000 毫克二甲双胍作为单药治疗至少三个月。收集的数据包括体重指数(BMI)和血糖控制参数,如糖化血红蛋白(HbA1c)水平、空腹血糖水平、空腹血清胰岛素水平、HOMA-IR 和胰岛素敏感性。根据患者对二甲双胍的反应,以 HbA1c 为基础将其分为两组:反应差(HbA1c≥6.5%)和反应好(HbA1c≤6.5%)的患者:结果统计分析结果表明,在特定体重指数亚组和实行饮食控制的个人中,血糖控制参数的好坏与反应差者相比并无明显区别。然而,从更广泛的角度来看,BMI 较低的患者和实行饮食控制的患者的血糖控制参数往往较低:结论饮食控制和体重指数与糖尿病患者血糖控制之间的相关性,强调了调整生活方式在糖尿病管理中的重要性。
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