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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 2290330" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>The Direct study at least proved a principle that stripping away pancreatic and liver fat reversed insulin resistance and hence type 2 diabetes and that doing this early in diagnosis was less effective than later on but I'd agree that there are more pleasant ways such as low carb!</p><p>The 2nd stage of research looked at numbers who maintained remission and found that a declining percentage had remained in remission but that was still better than the control group. The study group had received dietary advice about how to maintain their weight loss.</p><p><strong>Practices were randomly assigned (1.1) via a computer-generated list to an integrated structured weight management programme (intervention) or best-practice care by guidelines</strong></p><p><strong>At 24 months, 53/149 (35·6%) of those commencing the intervention and 5/149 (3·4%) in the control group (adjusted odds ratio 25·8, 95% CI 8·3,80·8; p<0·0001) had remission, and 11·4% (17/149 of intervention and 2·0% (3/149) of the control group (adjusted odds ratio 8·2 (2·2,30·0), p=0·002) had weight loss ≥15k</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 2290330, member: 365308"] The Direct study at least proved a principle that stripping away pancreatic and liver fat reversed insulin resistance and hence type 2 diabetes and that doing this early in diagnosis was less effective than later on but I'd agree that there are more pleasant ways such as low carb! The 2nd stage of research looked at numbers who maintained remission and found that a declining percentage had remained in remission but that was still better than the control group. The study group had received dietary advice about how to maintain their weight loss. [B]Practices were randomly assigned (1.1) via a computer-generated list to an integrated structured weight management programme (intervention) or best-practice care by guidelines[/B] [B]At 24 months, 53/149 (35·6%) of those commencing the intervention and 5/149 (3·4%) in the control group (adjusted odds ratio 25·8, 95% CI 8·3,80·8; p<0·0001) had remission, and 11·4% (17/149 of intervention and 2·0% (3/149) of the control group (adjusted odds ratio 8·2 (2·2,30·0), p=0·002) had weight loss ≥15k[/B] [/QUOTE]
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