Significant Reduction in Hba1c and BMI After Three Months of Personalized Glycemic Response Based Coaching for Patients With Type 2 Diabetes

Background/Objective: Patients with type 2 diabetes face challenges when it comes to following recommendations (nutrition, exercise and medications). Using technology to understand glycemic responses can increase patient awareness about dietary and lifestyle changes. Coupled with coaching by an expe...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the Endocrine Society 2021-05, Vol.5 (Supplement_1), p.A476-A476
Hauptverfasser: Lathia, Tejal, Tanna, Snehal, Padsalge, Mahesh, Juneja, Archana, Ballani, Piya, Samudra, Kirti, Kalra, Sanjay, Wasir, Jasjeet, Kothari, Sneha Mahendra, Kini, Vishal, Sawant, Sonali, Ranadive, Ruchira, Furia, Bijal, Shaikh, Misbah, Goel, Sugandh, Singal, Arbinder, Bhardwaj, Shefali
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Zusammenfassung:Background/Objective: Patients with type 2 diabetes face challenges when it comes to following recommendations (nutrition, exercise and medications). Using technology to understand glycemic responses can increase patient awareness about dietary and lifestyle changes. Coupled with coaching by an expert nutritionist, such a program may help improve patient adherence, resulting in a reduction in HbA1c and body mass index (BMI). Method: Fifty-seven patients with type 2 DM not at goal (HbA1c ≥ 6.5%) either on lifestyle modification, OHA with or without insulin, consenting to participate in the study were enrolled in the DIABEFLY program which included Ambulatory glucose monitoring (AGM) and correlating it with dietary intake for 14 days using a technology platform (FITTERFLY wellness app). Patients were explained their AGM graphs, in relation to their daily food and activity log, to make them aware of their personalised glycemic responses to various foods and accordingly diet plan was suggested. Nutritionists (coaches) interacted with patients over calls on Day 1, 7, 14, 30, 60 and Day 90 to explain recommendations, address any diabetes related queries and evaluate adherence to diet & exercise plans. Patients also had access to daily chat support for 90 days and received daily messages on glycemic responses, healthy food choices, exercise options, stress management, sleep, medication adherence, self-monitoring of blood glucose and complications of diabetes. Strictly, no advice on type or dosage of medication was given by the coaches. Statistical analysis for outcomes was done by t-test using SPSS software. Result: Out of 57 patients, mean age was 46 years, of which 70% were male and 30% were females. The baseline HbA1c was found to be 8.3% ± 1.68 which significantly decreased (p
ISSN:2472-1972
2472-1972
DOI:10.1210/jendso/bvab048.973