The effectiveness of lifestyle interventions in reducing cardiovascular risk and risk factors in people with prediabetes: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Getu Debalkie Demissie, Josephine Birungi, Abha Shrestha, Tilahun Haregu, Sathish Thirunavukkarasu, Brian Oldenburg
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Abstract

Aim: This systematic review and meta-analysis examined the effectiveness of lifestyle interventions in reducing cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk, CVD events, and related risk factors among individuals with prediabetes.

Data synthesis: We conducted a search of the MEDLINE, Embase, PsycINFO, CENTRAL, and Scopus databases, along with ClinicalTrials.gov, for lifestyle-based randomized controlled trials (RCTs) involving individuals with prediabetes. Our focus was on interventions that lasted at least six months and were published between 1997 and April 2024. Two authors independently screened the abstracts and titles of the retrieved articles, followed by full-text reviews and data extraction from forty-two eligible studies. The primary outcomes examined were changes in CVD risk and CVD events, and the secondary outcomes were changes in CVD risk factors. We utilized random-effects meta-analysis to calculate pooled effects. Forty-two studies (n=18,615, mean age =54.9, male (45.4 %)) were included. Lifestyle interventions reduced CVD risk (standardized mean difference (SMD): -1.91; 95 % CI: -2.89, -0.93, p<0.010) among the intervention group compared to the control group. Lifestyle interventions have also been shown to reduce various CVD risk factors, including the incidence of type 2 diabetes.

Conclusion: This review demonstrates more evidence to support lifestyle interventions being an important strategy for individuals with prediabetes to reduce their risk of developing CVD and its associated risk factors. PROSPERO registration Number: CRD42023429869.

生活方式干预在降低前驱糖尿病患者心血管风险和危险因素方面的有效性:一项系统综述和荟萃分析
目的:本系统综述和荟萃分析检验了生活方式干预在降低糖尿病前期患者心血管疾病(CVD)风险、CVD事件和相关危险因素方面的有效性。数据综合:我们对MEDLINE、Embase、PsycINFO、CENTRAL和Scopus数据库以及ClinicalTrials.gov进行了搜索,寻找涉及糖尿病前期个体的基于生活方式的随机对照试验(rct)。我们的重点是持续至少6个月的干预措施,并在1997年至2024年4月期间发表。两位作者独立筛选检索文章的摘要和标题,然后进行全文综述和42项符合条件的研究的数据提取。检查的主要结局是CVD风险和CVD事件的变化,次要结局是CVD危险因素的变化。我们使用随机效应荟萃分析来计算合并效应。纳入42项研究(n=18,615,平均年龄54.9岁,男性占45.4%)。生活方式干预降低心血管疾病风险(标准化平均差(SMD): -1.91;95% CI: -2.89, -0.93, p结论:本综述显示更多证据支持生活方式干预是糖尿病前期患者降低心血管疾病发生风险及其相关危险因素的重要策略。普洛斯彼罗注册号:CRD42023429869。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
2.60%
发文量
332
审稿时长
57 days
期刊介绍: Nutrition, Metabolism & Cardiovascular Diseases is a forum designed to focus on the powerful interplay between nutritional and metabolic alterations, and cardiovascular disorders. It aims to be a highly qualified tool to help refine strategies against the nutrition-related epidemics of metabolic and cardiovascular diseases. By presenting original clinical and experimental findings, it introduces readers and authors into a rapidly developing area of clinical and preventive medicine, including also vascular biology. Of particular concern are the origins, the mechanisms and the means to prevent and control diabetes, atherosclerosis, hypertension, and other nutrition-related diseases.
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