Optimizing glycemic control in type 2 diabetes: the impact of the GLIDE program's personalized digital health intervention.

Frontiers in clinical diabetes and healthcare Pub Date : 2024-12-03 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fcdhc.2024.1494009
Anand Ambesange, Amit Lala Khomane, Jaymin Parikh, Devina Aswal, Mihir Gharia, Prachi Sharma, Vishva Trivedi, Twinkle Maheshwari, Astha Mishra, Bhavan Bhavsar, Vrushali Athavale
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Background: The integration of digital health applications into type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) management presents promising opportunities for optimizing glycemic control, enhancing adherence, and improving health outcomes. MyTatva's Glycemic Lifestyle Intervention in Diabetes Empowerment (GLIDE) program, which integrates dietary and exercise regimens, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and Internet of Things (IoT) devices, potentiates this approach. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the GLIDE program's personalized, comprehensive approach in improving glycemic control over 90 days among T2DM patients.

Methods: During the study period, 30 diabetic patients completed their GLIDE journey with expert dieticians, physiotherapists, and behavior therapists. Each patient received a personalized root cause analysis based on lifestyle assessment and disease-specific parameters. Statistical analysis was conducted using a paired t-test on the deidentified HbA1c, FBS, and PPBS data at baseline and post-intervention.

Results: Throughout the study, 27 patients actively adhered to the GLIDE program. All the parameters showed statistically significant (p<0.05) changes post-intervention. HbA1c decreased by 11.79% from 8.43% ± 1.32 to 7.44% ± 0.64. Significant reductions were observed in PPBS (47.7%), decreasing from 260.89 mg/dL ± 36.31 to 136.27 mg/dL± 6.36, compared to FBS (31.1%), which decreased from 8.43 mg/dL± 1.32 to 7.44 mg/dL± 0.64.

Conclusions: The effectiveness of the GLIDE program is based on a comprehensive root cause analysis approach. The detailed analysis of the patient's clinical journey by health experts at regular intervals enables precise goal management, resulting in expected outcomes for better glycemic control. Therefore, personalized digital health plans are vital for achieving clinically significant changes.

优化2型糖尿病的血糖控制:GLIDE项目个性化数字健康干预的影响
背景:将数字健康应用整合到2型糖尿病(T2DM)管理中,为优化血糖控制、增强依从性和改善健康结果提供了有希望的机会。MyTatva的血糖生活方式干预糖尿病授权(GLIDE)项目将饮食和运动方案、认知行为疗法(CBT)和物联网(IoT)设备结合起来,强化了这种方法。本研究旨在评估GLIDE项目的个性化综合方法在改善2型糖尿病患者90天血糖控制方面的有效性。方法:在研究期间,30名糖尿病患者在专家营养师、物理治疗师和行为治疗师的陪同下完成了他们的GLIDE之旅。每位患者都接受了基于生活方式评估和疾病特异性参数的个性化根本原因分析。采用配对t检验对基线和干预后确定的HbA1c、FBS和PPBS数据进行统计分析。结果:在整个研究过程中,27例患者积极遵守GLIDE计划。结论:GLIDE项目的有效性建立在全面的根本原因分析方法的基础上。健康专家定期对患者的临床过程进行详细分析,实现精确的目标管理,从而获得更好的血糖控制的预期结果。因此,个性化的数字健康计划对于实现临床显著变化至关重要。
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