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Published in: Diabetologia 5/2012

01-05-2012 | Article

Delaying progression to type 2 diabetes among high-risk Spanish individuals is feasible in real-life primary healthcare settings using intensive lifestyle intervention

Authors: B. Costa, F. Barrio, J.-J. Cabré, J.-L. Piñol, X. Cos, C. Solé, B. Bolíbar, J. Basora, C. Castell, O. Solà-Morales, J. Salas-Salvadó, J. Lindström, J. Tuomilehto, The DE-PLAN-CAT Research Group

Published in: Diabetologia | Issue 5/2012

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Abstract

Aims/hypothesis

To assess the feasibility and effectiveness of an active real-life primary care lifestyle intervention in preventing type 2 diabetes within a high-risk Mediterranean population.

Methods

A prospective cohort study was performed in the setting of Spanish primary care. White-European individuals without diabetes aged 45–75 years (n = 2,054) were screened using the Finnish Diabetes Risk Score (FINDRISC) and a subsequent 2 h OGTT. Where feasible, high-risk individuals who were identified were allocated sequentially to standard care, a group-based or an individual level intervention (intensive reinforced DE-PLAN [Diabetes in Europe—Prevention using Lifestyle, Physical Activity and Nutritional] intervention). The primary outcome was the development of diabetes according to WHO criteria. Analyses after 4-year follow-up were performed based on the intention-to-treat principle with comparison of standard care and the combined intervention groups.

Results

The standard care (n = 219) and intensive intervention (n = 333) groups were comparable in age (62.0/62.2 years), sex (64.4/68.2% women), BMI (31.3/31.2 kg/m2), FINDRISC score (16.2/15.8 points), fasting (5.3/5.2 mmol/l), 2 h plasma glucose (7.1/6.9 mmol/l) and self-reported interest to make lifestyle changes at baseline. Diabetes was diagnosed in 124 individuals: 63 (28.8%) in the standard care group and 61 (18.3%) in the intensive intervention group. During a 4.2-year median follow-up, the incidences of diabetes were 7.2 and 4.6 cases per 100 person-years, respectively (36.5% relative risk reduction, p < 0.005). The number of participants needed to be treated by intensive intervention for 4 years to reduce one case of diabetes was 9.5.

Conclusions/interpretation

Intensive lifestyle intervention is feasible in a primary care setting and substantially reduces diabetes incidence among high-risk individuals.

Clinical trial registration:

ClinicalTrial.gov NCT01519505

Funding:

Commission of the European Communities, Institute of Health Carlos III, Spanish Ministry of Health and Department of Health, Generalitat de Catalunya.
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Metadata
Title
Delaying progression to type 2 diabetes among high-risk Spanish individuals is feasible in real-life primary healthcare settings using intensive lifestyle intervention
Authors
B. Costa
F. Barrio
J.-J. Cabré
J.-L. Piñol
X. Cos
C. Solé
B. Bolíbar
J. Basora
C. Castell
O. Solà-Morales
J. Salas-Salvadó
J. Lindström
J. Tuomilehto
The DE-PLAN-CAT Research Group
Publication date
01-05-2012
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Diabetologia / Issue 5/2012
Print ISSN: 0012-186X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-0428
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00125-012-2492-6

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