Case Report: Sustained weight loss and glycemic control from repeated long-term fasting in type 2 diabetes.

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Frontiers in clinical diabetes and healthcare Pub Date : 2025-08-07 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fcdhc.2025.1572245
Marie Knufinke, Marco Lebbing, Robin Mesnage
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Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a common metabolic disorder typically managed with medication; however, fasting has recently attracted attention for its potential benefits in glycemic control, weight management, and even potential remission. This case report examines the effects of repeated long-term fasting on weight reduction, glycemic control, and medication requirements in a 57-year-old man with T2DM. The patient, who had a history of inadequate glycemic control despite conventional treatment, opted for repeated long-term fasting under medical supervision. He completed several fasts ranging from 11 to 20 days each, with each fasting period followed by a gradual reintroduction of food via a hypocaloric lactovegetarian diet (800-1,800 kcal) over 4 to 16 days. The intervention resulted in sustained weight loss and improved blood sugar control. Notably, clinically meaningful improvements occurred in fasting blood glucose levels, which necessitated adjustments in his antidiabetic medications. Enhanced insulin sensitivity was evidenced by decreased HbA1c levels and a reduced dependence on hypoglycemic agents. Additionally, post-fasting evaluations indicated improvements in inflammatory markers and a reduction in fatty liver disease. In summary, repeated long-term fasting in this patient was associated with sustained weight loss, improved glycemic control, and reduced medication requirements, thereby enhancing the overall management of T2DM. Further research, including randomized controlled trials, is needed to better understand the long-term safety and effectiveness of this intervention.

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病例报告:2型糖尿病患者反复长期禁食后持续体重减轻和血糖控制。
2型糖尿病(T2DM)是一种常见的代谢紊乱,通常通过药物治疗;然而,禁食最近因其在血糖控制、体重管理甚至潜在缓解方面的潜在益处而引起了人们的关注。本病例报告研究了一名57岁男性2型糖尿病患者反复长期禁食对减肥、血糖控制和药物需求的影响。患者有常规治疗后血糖控制不足的病史,选择在医学监督下反复长期禁食。他完成了几次禁食,每次禁食11至20天,每次禁食后,在4至16天内通过低热量乳素饮食(800- 1800千卡)逐渐重新引入食物。干预导致持续的体重减轻和血糖控制的改善。值得注意的是,临床意义上的改善发生在空腹血糖水平,这需要调整他的抗糖尿病药物。胰岛素敏感性增强的证据是HbA1c水平降低和对降糖药的依赖减少。此外,禁食后评估显示炎症标志物的改善和脂肪肝疾病的减少。综上所述,该患者反复长期禁食与持续体重减轻、血糖控制改善、药物需求减少相关,从而增强了T2DM的整体管理。需要进一步的研究,包括随机对照试验,以更好地了解这种干预措施的长期安全性和有效性。
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