Healthy lifestyle intervention for adult clinic patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.

Steven S Coughlin, Christos Hatzigeorgiou, Judith Anglin, Ding Xie, Gina M Besenyi, Gianluca De Leo, Jessica Stewart, Thad Wilkins
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Background: Diet and exercise therapy have been reported to be effective in improving blood glucose control and are an important part of treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus.

Objective: The goal of this study is to examine the efficacy of a healthy lifestyle intervention for adult clinic patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, as measured by Hgb-A1c, cardiovascular indicators, physical activity, weight, and BMI. Also of interest are optimal strategies for subject recruitment, the number of intervention sessions attended, and participant use of the Fitbit watch to monitor their physical activity and track food and beverage consumption.

Methods: A pre/post-test design will be used in this pilot study. Non-institutionalized adult patients (n=50) aged 18-65 years who have been seen at the Augusta Health outpatient clinics (General Internal Medicine or Family Medicine) for type 2 diabetes in the past 12 months, and who are interested in reducing their risk of disease recurrence through healthy lifestyle behaviors, will be eligible to participate. At orientation visit, eligible individuals will be asked to provide written informed consent. Consenting volunteers (n=50) will be asked to complete the baseline and 6-month follow-up questionnaire and to participate in 12 weekly group sessions of 90 min duration, involving physical activity and to meet with a dietitian (baseline, one month, 90 days) to receive individualized advice on diet and nutrition. The technology-based intervention will use wrist-worn Fitbit Blaze physical activity monitoring devices.

Conclusions: This pilot study will provide important information about the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a healthy lifestyle intervention for adult clinic patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. The use of consumer-facing devices such as the Fitbit watch has the potential advantage over the use of research accelerometers, pedometers, or actigraphs in increasing the likelihood that the intervention will be sustainable after the study ends.

对 2 型糖尿病成年门诊患者进行健康生活方式干预。
背景:据报道,饮食和运动疗法可有效改善血糖控制,是治疗 2 型糖尿病的重要组成部分:本研究的目的是根据 Hgb-A1c、心血管指标、体力活动、体重和体重指数(BMI)来衡量健康生活方式干预对成年 2 型糖尿病患者的疗效。此外,受试者招募的最佳策略、参加干预课程的次数以及受试者使用 Fitbit 手表监测体力活动和跟踪食品饮料消费情况也是值得关注的问题:本试点研究将采用前/后测试设计。年龄在 18-65 岁的非住院成年患者(n=50)在过去 12 个月中因 2 型糖尿病在奥古斯塔健康门诊(普通内科或家庭医学科)就诊过,并有兴趣通过健康的生活方式行为降低疾病复发风险的患者将有资格参与。在指导访问时,将要求符合条件者提供书面知情同意书。获得同意的志愿者(50 人)将被要求填写基线和 6 个月的随访问卷,并参加每周 12 次、每次 90 分钟的小组活动,其中包括体育锻炼,以及与营养师会面(基线、1 个月、90 天),以获得有关饮食和营养的个性化建议。技术干预将使用腕戴式 Fitbit Blaze 体力活动监测设备:这项试点研究将为临床 2 型糖尿病成年患者健康生活方式干预的可行性和初步疗效提供重要信息。与使用研究用加速计、计步器或活动计相比,使用 Fitbit 手表等面向消费者的设备具有潜在优势,可提高干预措施在研究结束后持续进行的可能性。
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