mHealth低碳水化合物饮食干预改善2型糖尿病患者的血糖、血压和体重状况。

Despina Kolivas, Liz Fraser, Ronald Schweitzer, Peter Brukner, George Moschonis
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低碳水化合物饮食(LCD)在控制2型糖尿病(T2D)的临床结果方面显示出疗效。将数字工具纳入医疗保健提供了一种辅助治疗方式,以教育患者并提供临床支持。本研究探讨了移动健康(mHealth) LCD应用程序(app)对糖尿病患者血糖、血压和体重状况的影响。该研究是一项在线单臂,前后研究,招募了来自澳大利亚各地的T2D患者,通过注册支持全科医生(gp)转介。干预(击败糖尿病应用程序)提供教育和资源,使用LCD进行持续的T2D管理。3个月后,我们的99名参与者(平均年龄59±11岁,55名女性)显示饮食中碳水化合物摄入量占总能量的比例减少(-14%千焦/天,95% CI: -17至-11)。主要预后指标HbA1c的改善(-1.0%,95% CI: -1.3至-0.7)与饮食中碳水化合物摄入量的减少有关。收缩压(SBP)改善(-6 mmHg, 95% CI: -10至-1),同时21名参与者减少了糖尿病药物剂量,2名参与者停止了所有糖尿病药物治疗。这些发现表明,t2dm患者通过“战胜糖尿病”应用程序接受3个月的LCD教育和资源,改善了他们的血糖状况和收血压,尽管研究样本中近三分之一的患者在基线时服用了药物,但总体药物用量有所减少。
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mHealth low carbohydrate dietary intervention ameliorates glycaemic profile, blood pressure and weight status in people with type 2 diabetes.

Low carbohydrate diets (LCD) have shown efficacy in managing clinical outcomes in type 2 diabetes (T2D). Incorporating digital tools into health care provides an adjunct treatment modality, to educate patients and provide clinical support. This study examines the effect of a mobile health (mHealth) LCD application (app) on glycaemic profile, blood pressure and weight status, in people with T2D. The study is an online single-arm, pre-post study that recruited people with T2D from around Australia, referred via registered supporting general practitioners (GPs). The intervention (Defeat Diabetes app) provides education and resources on the use of a LCD for ongoing management of T2D. After 3 months, our cohort of 99 participants (mean age 59 ± 11 years, 55 females) showed reduced dietary carbohydrate intake as a proportion of overall energy (-14%kJ/day, 95% CI: -17 to -11). Improvement in the primary outcome HbA1c (-1.0%, 95% CI: -1.3 to -0.7), was associated with reduction in dietary carbohydrate intake. Systolic blood pressure (SBP) improved (-6 mmHg, 95% CI: -10 to -1), while 21 participants reduced their diabetes medication dose with two participants discontinuing all diabetes medication. These findings demonstrate that people with T2D receiving LCD education and resources through the Defeat Diabetes app for 3 months improved their glycaemic profile and SBP despite decreased overall medication usage in almost one third of the study sample prescribed medication at baseline.

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