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Efficacy of Intermittent or Continuous Very Low-Energy Diets in Overweight and Obese Individuals with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses

OBJECTIVE: This study is aimed at investigating the efficacy of a very low-energy diet (VLED) in overweight and obese individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). METHODS: We thoroughly searched eight electronic resource databases of controlled studies concerning the efficacy and acceptability...

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Autores principales: Huang, Yi Shan, Zheng, Qiyan, Yang, Huisheng, Fu, Xinwen, Zhang, Xueqin, Xia, Chenhui, Zhu, Zebing, Liu, Yu Ning, Liu, Wei Jing
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7008267/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32090119
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/4851671
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author Huang, Yi Shan
Zheng, Qiyan
Yang, Huisheng
Fu, Xinwen
Zhang, Xueqin
Xia, Chenhui
Zhu, Zebing
Liu, Yu Ning
Liu, Wei Jing
author_facet Huang, Yi Shan
Zheng, Qiyan
Yang, Huisheng
Fu, Xinwen
Zhang, Xueqin
Xia, Chenhui
Zhu, Zebing
Liu, Yu Ning
Liu, Wei Jing
author_sort Huang, Yi Shan
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: This study is aimed at investigating the efficacy of a very low-energy diet (VLED) in overweight and obese individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). METHODS: We thoroughly searched eight electronic resource databases of controlled studies concerning the efficacy and acceptability of intermittent or continuous VLEDs in patients with T2DM compared with other energy restriction interventions. RESULTS: Eighteen studies (11 randomized and seven nonrandomized controlled trials) with 911 participants were included. The meta-analyses showed that compared with a low-energy diet (LED) and mild energy restriction (MER), VLED is superior in the reduction of body weight (mean difference (MD) MD(LED) = −2.77, 95% confidence interval (CI) CI(LED) = −4.81 to − 0.72, P(LED) = 0.008; MD(MER) = −6.72, 95%CI(MER) = −10.05 to − 3.39, P(LED) = 0.008; MD(MER) = −6.72, 95%CI(MER) = −10.05 to − 3.39, P(LED) = 0.008; MD(MER) = −6.72, 95%CI(MER) = −10.05 to − 3.39, P(LED) = 0.008; MD(MER) = −6.72, 95%CI(MER) = −10.05 to − 3.39, P(LED) = 0.008; MD(MER) = −6.72, 95%CI(MER) = −10.05 to − 3.39, P(LED) = 0.008; MD(MER) = −6.72, 95%CI(MER) = −10.05 to − 3.39, P(LED) = 0.008; MD(MER) = −6.72, 95%CI(MER) = −10.05 to − 3.39, I(2) = 0%) and TG level (MD = −0.25, 95%CI = −0.55 to 0.06, P(LED) = 0.008; MD(MER) = −6.72, 95%CI(MER) = −10.05 to − 3.39, I(2) = 0%) and TG level (MD = −0.25, 95%CI = −0.55 to 0.06, P(LED) = 0.008; MD(MER) = −6.72, 95%CI(MER) = −10.05 to − 3.39, P(LED) = 0.008; MD(MER) = −6.72, 95%CI(MER) = −10.05 to − 3.39, P(LED) = 0.008; MD(MER) = −6.72, 95%CI(MER) = −10.05 to − 3.39, P(LED) = 0.008; MD(MER) = −6.72, 95%CI(MER) = −10.05 to − 3.39, P(LED) = 0.008; MD(MER) = −6.72, 95%CI(MER) = −10.05 to − 3.39, CONCLUSION: Dietary intervention through VLEDs is an effective therapy for rapid weight loss, glycemic control, and improved lipid metabolism in overweight and obese individuals with T2DM. Thus, VLEDs should be encouraged in overweight and obese individuals with T2DM who urgently need weight loss and are unsuitable or unwilling to undergo surgery. As all outcome indicators have low or extremely low quality after GRADE evaluation, further clinical trials that focus on the remission effect of VLEDs on T2DM are needed.
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spelling pubmed-70082672020-02-23 Efficacy of Intermittent or Continuous Very Low-Energy Diets in Overweight and Obese Individuals with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses Huang, Yi Shan Zheng, Qiyan Yang, Huisheng Fu, Xinwen Zhang, Xueqin Xia, Chenhui Zhu, Zebing Liu, Yu Ning Liu, Wei Jing J Diabetes Res Review Article OBJECTIVE: This study is aimed at investigating the efficacy of a very low-energy diet (VLED) in overweight and obese individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). METHODS: We thoroughly searched eight electronic resource databases of controlled studies concerning the efficacy and acceptability of intermittent or continuous VLEDs in patients with T2DM compared with other energy restriction interventions. RESULTS: Eighteen studies (11 randomized and seven nonrandomized controlled trials) with 911 participants were included. The meta-analyses showed that compared with a low-energy diet (LED) and mild energy restriction (MER), VLED is superior in the reduction of body weight (mean difference (MD) MD(LED) = −2.77, 95% confidence interval (CI) CI(LED) = −4.81 to − 0.72, P(LED) = 0.008; MD(MER) = −6.72, 95%CI(MER) = −10.05 to − 3.39, P(LED) = 0.008; MD(MER) = −6.72, 95%CI(MER) = −10.05 to − 3.39, P(LED) = 0.008; MD(MER) = −6.72, 95%CI(MER) = −10.05 to − 3.39, P(LED) = 0.008; MD(MER) = −6.72, 95%CI(MER) = −10.05 to − 3.39, P(LED) = 0.008; MD(MER) = −6.72, 95%CI(MER) = −10.05 to − 3.39, P(LED) = 0.008; MD(MER) = −6.72, 95%CI(MER) = −10.05 to − 3.39, P(LED) = 0.008; MD(MER) = −6.72, 95%CI(MER) = −10.05 to − 3.39, I(2) = 0%) and TG level (MD = −0.25, 95%CI = −0.55 to 0.06, P(LED) = 0.008; MD(MER) = −6.72, 95%CI(MER) = −10.05 to − 3.39, I(2) = 0%) and TG level (MD = −0.25, 95%CI = −0.55 to 0.06, P(LED) = 0.008; MD(MER) = −6.72, 95%CI(MER) = −10.05 to − 3.39, P(LED) = 0.008; MD(MER) = −6.72, 95%CI(MER) = −10.05 to − 3.39, P(LED) = 0.008; MD(MER) = −6.72, 95%CI(MER) = −10.05 to − 3.39, P(LED) = 0.008; MD(MER) = −6.72, 95%CI(MER) = −10.05 to − 3.39, P(LED) = 0.008; MD(MER) = −6.72, 95%CI(MER) = −10.05 to − 3.39, CONCLUSION: Dietary intervention through VLEDs is an effective therapy for rapid weight loss, glycemic control, and improved lipid metabolism in overweight and obese individuals with T2DM. Thus, VLEDs should be encouraged in overweight and obese individuals with T2DM who urgently need weight loss and are unsuitable or unwilling to undergo surgery. As all outcome indicators have low or extremely low quality after GRADE evaluation, further clinical trials that focus on the remission effect of VLEDs on T2DM are needed. Hindawi 2020-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7008267/ /pubmed/32090119 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/4851671 Text en Copyright © 2020 Yi Shan Huang et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Review Article
Huang, Yi Shan
Zheng, Qiyan
Yang, Huisheng
Fu, Xinwen
Zhang, Xueqin
Xia, Chenhui
Zhu, Zebing
Liu, Yu Ning
Liu, Wei Jing
Efficacy of Intermittent or Continuous Very Low-Energy Diets in Overweight and Obese Individuals with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses
title Efficacy of Intermittent or Continuous Very Low-Energy Diets in Overweight and Obese Individuals with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses
title_full Efficacy of Intermittent or Continuous Very Low-Energy Diets in Overweight and Obese Individuals with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses
title_fullStr Efficacy of Intermittent or Continuous Very Low-Energy Diets in Overweight and Obese Individuals with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of Intermittent or Continuous Very Low-Energy Diets in Overweight and Obese Individuals with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses
title_short Efficacy of Intermittent or Continuous Very Low-Energy Diets in Overweight and Obese Individuals with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses
title_sort efficacy of intermittent or continuous very low-energy diets in overweight and obese individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus: a systematic review and meta-analyses
topic Review Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7008267/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32090119
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/4851671
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