The Effects of a Novel Lifestyle Intervention Program on Insulin Sensitivity in Type 2 Diabetes
- Conditions
- Type 2 DiabetesFatty Liver, Nonalcoholic
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Low-calorie diet supported by an app-guided digital education program, nutritional coaching calls via phone
- Registration Number
- NCT04509245
- Lead Sponsor
- German Diabetes Center
- Brief Summary
Moderate weight reduction by a moderately hypocaloric very-low-fat diet resulted in normalization of fasting hyperglycemia and reversal of hepatic insulin resistance in patients with poorly controlled type 2 diabetes. The Diabetes Remission Clinical Trial (DiRECT) revealed that utilizing a total diet replacement by a low-energy formula diet for 3 months led to a 15 kg or more weight loss in 24% participants and diabetes remission 46% of the participants. To date it remains unknown whether similar results can be achieved with a natural, non-formula based diet in connection with an educative smartphone application and telephone coaching
- Detailed Description
24 patients with type 2 diabetes from the German Diabetes Study (GDS) with less than 4 years disease duration and not receiving insulin were included in this study. Before the start of the intervention, participants documented their dietary intake by recording a food diary. During the 12-week intervention participants were asked to adhere to a real food-based low-calorie diet supported by an app-guided digital education program as well as a low-calorie recipe book and received weekly coaching calls by nutritionists. Patients were instructed to adhere to a balanced low calorie diet during the intervention. Nutritionists provided structured behavior change focusing on dietary advice, adherence to logging dietary intake and tracking weight. At first visit, patients installed the Changing Health App (Changing Health, Newcastle, UK) and completed an app-based digital education program. This program focused on type 2 diabetes education and behavioral change in combination with weight tracking and dietary monitoring. Patients used the app throughout the study and adherence was monitored via logins. Comprehensive testing before and after the intervention comprised a mixed-meal tolerance test and liver fat.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 24
- Age between 18 and 65 years
- Existing diagnosis of type 2 diabetes
- Individuals who use a smartphone or PC to install the app
- Individuals who are able to communicate in German
- Physical disability that leads to a significant lack of mobility (wheelchair, walking aid, walking stick, cane or crutches)
- Insulin therapy
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- SINGLE_GROUP
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Effects of a digitally assisted lifestyle intervention Low-calorie diet supported by an app-guided digital education program, nutritional coaching calls via phone Testing the effects of a low-calorie diet in connection with app-based digital education and behavioral change program on glucose metabolism and disease management.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change in insulin sensitivity Change in insulin sensitivity after 12 weeks of intervention Change in insulin sensitivity can be estimated via a mixed-meal tolerance test, a standardized liquid meal consumed by the participants
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change in öiver fat Change in liver fat after 12 weeks of intervention Change in liver fat content was estimated from 1-Proton-Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy in a human scanner
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
DDZ (Deutsches Diabetes Zentrum)
🇩🇪Düsseldorf, NRW, Germany