Impact of diabetes-specific nutrition formulas on time in range in overweight or obese Colombian patients with diabetes: A case series study.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Journal of International Medical Research Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-10-06 DOI:10.1177/03000605251382375
Ana-M Gomez, Maria-P Chicue, Diana-C Henao, Oscar-M Muñoz-Velandia
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The use of diabetes-specific nutrition formulas reduces postprandial glucose and insulin levels and promotes satiety, thereby improving glycemic control and contributing to weight loss. The effect of diabetes-specific nutrition formulas on the percentage of time in range (70-180 mg/dL) has not yet been investigated. This longitudinal pilot study was based on a case series of overweight or obese patients diagnosed with diabetes using continuous glucose monitoring and managed at the Hospital Universitario San Ignacio in Bogotá (Colombia). We compared continuous glucose monitoring data and anthropometric variables before and after 4 weeks of using a diabetes-specific nutrition formula as replacement for breakfast and afternoon snack. Eleven patients were included in this study; of these, 63.7% were men. The mean patient age was 55 ± 14.5 years, and 81.1% had type 2 diabetes. The mean percentage of time in range increased from 64% ± 24% to 75% ± 16% (mean difference: 10.63; 95% confidence interval: 2.13, 19.14; p = 0.01). The mean percentage of time above range (>180 mg/dL) decreased from 34% ± 25% to 23% ±14% (mean difference: -11.27; 95% confidence interval: -2.48, -20.05; p = 0.02), with no difference in hypoglycemia incidence or anthropometric variables. Our study suggests that the use of a diabetes-specific nutrition formula as replacement for breakfast and afternoon snack improves glycemic control, as measured via continuous glucose monitoring, in overweight or obese patients with type 2 diabetes. This adds to the emerging evidence on the effect of this intervention on continuous glucose monitoring metrics. Further evidence is needed from larger clinical trials to support the inclusion of this intervention in routine clinical practice.

糖尿病特定营养配方对超重或肥胖哥伦比亚糖尿病患者时间范围的影响:一个案例系列研究。
使用糖尿病专用营养配方可降低餐后血糖和胰岛素水平,促进饱腹感,从而改善血糖控制并有助于减肥。糖尿病专用营养配方对时间百分比的影响范围(70-180 mg/dL)尚未调查。这项纵向先导研究基于波哥大(哥伦比亚)圣伊格纳西奥大学医院连续血糖监测诊断为糖尿病的超重或肥胖患者的病例系列。我们比较了用糖尿病专用营养配方代替早餐和下午零食前后4周的连续血糖监测数据和人体测量变量。11例患者纳入本研究;其中,63.7%为男性。患者平均年龄为55±14.5岁,81.1%患有2型糖尿病。在量程内的平均时间百分比从64%±24%增加到75%±16%(平均差值:10.63;95%可信区间:2.13,19.14;p = 0.01)。高于范围(>180 mg/dL)的平均时间百分比从34%±25%降至23%±14%(平均差值:-11.27;95%可信区间:-2.48,-20.05;p = 0.02),低血糖发生率或人体测量变量无差异。我们的研究表明,在超重或肥胖的2型糖尿病患者中,使用糖尿病专用营养配方代替早餐和下午零食可以改善血糖控制,这是通过持续血糖监测来测量的。这为这种干预对持续血糖监测指标的影响提供了新的证据。需要更大规模的临床试验提供进一步的证据来支持将这种干预纳入常规临床实践。
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期刊介绍: _Journal of International Medical Research_ is a leading international journal for rapid publication of original medical, pre-clinical and clinical research, reviews, preliminary and pilot studies on a page charge basis. As a service to authors, every article accepted by peer review will be given a full technical edit to make papers as accessible and readable to the international medical community as rapidly as possible. Once the technical edit queries have been answered to the satisfaction of the journal, the paper will be published and made available freely to everyone under a creative commons licence. Symposium proceedings, summaries of presentations or collections of medical, pre-clinical or clinical data on a specific topic are welcome for publication as supplements. Print ISSN: 0300-0605
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