Effect of a 90 g/day low-carbohydrate diet on glycaemic control, small, dense low-density lipoprotein and carotid intima-media thickness in type 2 diabetic patients: An 18-month randomised controlled trial.

Author: ChangChin-Hao, ChenChin-Ying, ChenHeng-Shuen, ChenHui-Chuen, ChieWei-Chu, HuangWei-Sheng, JanChyi-Feng, KangYow-Der, LeeLong-Teng, TsaiJaw-Shiun, WangWei-Dean

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AIM: This study explored the effect of a moderate (90 g/d) low-carbohydrate diet (LCD) in type 2 diabetes patients over 18 months. METHODS: Ninety-two poorly controlled type 2 diabetes patients aged 20-80 years with HbA1c ≥7.5% (58 mmol/mol) in the previous three months were randomly assigned to a ...See full text at original site
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7535044/

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Low-Carbohydrate Diet for Type 2 Diabetes: A 18-Month Journey

Navigating the desert of diabetes management can be challenging. But a new study, published in Nutrients, offers a potential oasis in the form of a moderate low-carbohydrate diet (LCD).

This study, conducted over 18 months, explored the effects of a 90 g/d LCD on type 2 diabetic patients compared to a traditional diabetic diet (TDD). The researchers aimed to evaluate the impact of the LCD on glycaemic control, lipid profiles, and other health markers, like a camel caravan meticulously charting its path through the desert.

The results, like a shimmering mirage, revealed that the LCD group, compared to the TDD group, showed significant improvements in glycaemic control, including lower HbA1c, 2-hour glucose, and medication effect score. Additionally, the LCD group experienced reductions in weight, waist circumference, and hip circumference. Importantly, the LCD did not lead to adverse effects on lipid profiles, small, dense low-density lipoprotein (sdLDL), serum creatinine, microalbuminuria, and carotid intima-media thickness.

Low-Carbohydrate Diet: A Potential Oasis for Glycemic Control

This study suggests that a moderate LCD could be a viable and effective dietary approach for managing type 2 diabetes. The significant improvements in glycaemic control, weight management, and other health markers, without any negative impacts on lipid profiles or other key parameters, make it an attractive option.

Implications for Patient Care and Lifestyle

These findings, like a refreshing breeze in the desert, offer valuable insights for people with type 2 diabetes. While this study suggests potential benefits of a moderate LCD, it's important to note that individual needs vary, and any dietary changes should be made in consultation with a healthcare professional.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This study offers a glimpse into the potential benefits of a moderate LCD for managing type 2 diabetes. While the findings are promising, it's important to remember that every individual is unique. Consulting with a healthcare professional before implementing any dietary changes is crucial for navigating the desert of diabetes management effectively.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2020-12-07
  2. Date Revised 2022-12-07
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Pubmed ID

33017456

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

PMC7535044

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