Remission of Type 2 Diabetes: How, When, and for Whom

Salis, S and Anjana, R M and Unnikrishnan, R and Syed, S and Mohan, V (2022) Remission of Type 2 Diabetes: How, When, and for Whom. Journal of the Association of Physicians of India, 70 (8). pp. 74-82.

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Abstract

Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) is conventionally considered a progressive disorder, with most patients requiring increasingly intensive therapy to control hyperglycemia over time. Recently, there has been a major paradigm shift towards trying to reverse T2DM. Emerging evidence suggests that remission of T2DM is feasible in a subset of patients. Identification and careful selection of candidates for remission are crucial for the success of these programs. Among various dietary strategies, low-calorie diets (LCDs) and low-carbohydrate diets (LCBDs) have been demonstrated as being effective in facilitating remission of T2DM in a targeted population within a clinical setting. Remission with LCBDs may be maintained in the absence of weight loss, however, long-term evidence is limited and remission may not be maintained without long-term carbohydrate restriction, which poses major challenges. In very low-calorie diets (VLCDs), weight loss of 15 kg or greater and maintenance of weight loss is the main driver and predictor of remission. However, most individuals with T2DM were unable to maintain remission beyond 2 years, despite being on VLCDs. More data are required on the long-term sustainability of remission in an ethnically diverse population like Asian Indians with T2DM who have less obesity and hence less weight to lose. Moreover, "re-reversal" or "relapse" of diabetes can occur in a large percentage of individuals who discontinue the dietary restrictions. Hence, regular follow-up by a multi-disciplinary team to ensure sustainability of the lifestyle modification is crucial to the maintenance of remission of T2DM.

Item Type:Article
Official URL/DOI:https://www.japi.org/
Uncontrolled Keywords:Remission of Type 2 Diabetes
Subjects:Diabetology > Diabetes Mellitus Type 2
Diabetes
Divisions:Department of Epidemiology
Department of Diabetology
ID Code:1325
Deposited By:surendar radha
Deposited On:12 Oct 2022 12:00
Last Modified:12 Oct 2022 12:00

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