The use of continuous glucose monitoring in people living with obesity, intermediate hyperglycemia or type 2 diabetes

IF 6.1 3区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Tadej Battelino , Nebojsa Lalic , Sufyan Hussain , Antonio Ceriello , Sanja Klobucar , Sarah J. Davies , Pinar Topsever , Julie Heverly , Francesca Ulivi , Kevin Brady , Tsvetalana Tankova , Júlia Galhardo , Kostas Tagkalos , Erik Werson , Chantal Mathieu , Peter Schwarz
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Abstract

A global trend towards increased obesity, intermediate hyperglycemia (previously termed prediabetes) and type 2 diabetes, has prompted a range of international initiatives to proactively raise awareness and provide action-driven recommendations to prevent and manage these linked disease states. One approach, that has shown success in managing people already diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus, is to use continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) devices to help them manage their chronic condition through understanding and treating their daily glucose fluctuations, in assocation with glucose-lowering medications, including insulin. However, much of the burden of type 2 diabetes mellitus is founded in the delayed detection both of type 2 diabetes mellitus itself, and the intermediate hyperglycaemia that precedes it. In this review, we provide evidence that using CGM technology in people at-risk of intermediate hyperglycaemia or type 2 diabetes mellitus can significantly improve the rate and timing of detection of dysglycaemia. Earlier detection allows intervention, including through continued use of CGM to guide changes to diet and lifestyle, that can delay or prevent harmful progression of early dysglycaemia. Although further research is needed to fully understand the cost-effectiveness of this intervention in people at-risk or with early dysglycemia, the proposition for use of CGM technology is clear
连续血糖监测在肥胖、中度高血糖或2型糖尿病患者中的应用
肥胖、中度高血糖(以前称为前驱糖尿病)和2型糖尿病的全球趋势促使一系列国际倡议积极提高认识,并提供行动驱动的建议,以预防和管理这些相关疾病状态。有一种方法在管理已经被诊断为2型糖尿病的患者方面取得了成功,那就是使用连续血糖监测(CGM)设备,通过了解和治疗他们的日常血糖波动,并结合包括胰岛素在内的降糖药物,帮助他们控制慢性疾病。然而,2型糖尿病的负担很大程度上是由于2型糖尿病本身及其之前的中间高血糖的延迟检测。在这篇综述中,我们提供的证据表明,在有中度高血糖或2型糖尿病风险的人群中使用CGM技术可以显著提高血糖异常的检出率和时间。早期发现可以进行干预,包括通过继续使用CGM来指导饮食和生活方式的改变,这可以延缓或预防早期血糖异常的有害进展。虽然需要进一步的研究来充分了解这种干预在高危人群或早期血糖异常人群中的成本效益,但使用CGM技术的主张是明确的。
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Diabetes research and clinical practice
Diabetes research and clinical practice 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
10.30
自引率
3.90%
发文量
862
审稿时长
32 days
期刊介绍: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice is an international journal for health-care providers and clinically oriented researchers that publishes high-quality original research articles and expert reviews in diabetes and related areas. The role of the journal is to provide a venue for dissemination of knowledge and discussion of topics related to diabetes clinical research and patient care. Topics of focus include translational science, genetics, immunology, nutrition, psychosocial research, epidemiology, prevention, socio-economic research, complications, new treatments, technologies and therapy.
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