生活方式干预在预防和治疗2型糖尿病中的作用:综述

IF 1.3 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Octavio Pano Espinola, Deirdre K Tobias, JoAnn E Manson
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摘要

随着饮食质量差、久坐不动的生活方式和肥胖,全球2型糖尿病(T2D)的发病率正在上升,超过了有效预防和管理其影响的能力和资源。许多流行病学研究和随机试验支持生活方式改变对血糖的益处,以预防T2D及其下游合并症和死亡率。然而,尽管生活方式改变是预防和治疗T2D的标准护理实践,但在遏制这种流行病方面取得的成功有限,这可能是由于环境和社会经济障碍对健康生活方式计划的吸收和长期坚持。因此,减轻T2D的发病率和下游健康影响需要创新的临床和基于人群的解决方案,以实施可持续的生活方式改变干预措施。同样重要的是,公共卫生利益攸关方必须解决许多系统性和环境障碍,这些障碍持续破坏采用健康饮食和改变身体活动的长期成功。虽然改善饮食、身体活动和体重的干预措施对预防T2D及其许多下游后果是有效的,但迫切需要多管齐下的努力来提高这些计划的吸收并支持长期坚持,以扭转这种昂贵且使人衰弱的慢性疾病的当前趋势。
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The Role of Lifestyle Interventions for the Prevention and Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes: A Narrative Review.

The incidence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) is increasing globally alongside poor diet quality, sedentary lifestyle, and obesity, outpacing the capacity and resources to effectively prevent and manage its impact. The glycemic benefits of lifestyle modification to prevent T2D and its downstream comorbidities and mortality are supported by numerous epidemiologic studies and randomized trials. However, despite lifestyle modification being the standard of care practice both for prevention and treatment of T2D, there has been limited success in curbing this pandemic, possibly due to environmental and socioeconomic barriers to the uptake and long-term adherence to healthy lifestyle programs. Therefore, mitigating the incidence and downstream health effects of T2D requires innovative clinical and population-based solutions for the implementation of sustainable lifestyle modification interventions. It is also important for public health stakeholders to address the numerous systemic and environmental barriers that persistently undermine the long-term success of adopting healthy diet and physical activity changes. Although interventions to improve diet, physical activity, and body weight are effective for preventing T2D and many of its downstream consequences, multi-pronged efforts to enhance the uptake of these programs and support long-term adherence are critically needed to reverse the current trends of this costly and debilitating chronic disease.

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American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine
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