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Normal-weight prediabetes patients can benefit from lifestyle changes

Adults of normal weight with prediabetes may derive at least as much benefit from lifestyle health coaching programs as adults who are overweight or obese, results of a recent nonrandomized, real-world study show.

Fasting plasma glucose (FPG) normalized in about 63% of prediabetic adults with normal body mass index (BMI) participating in a personalized coaching program that emphasized exercise, nutrition, and weight management. In contrast, FPG normalized in about 52% of overweight and 44% of obese prediabetic individuals participating in the program.

“It is interesting to note that, although the normal weight group lost the least amount of weight, they still benefited from the lifestyle health coaching program... having a resultant greatest decrease in fasting plasma glucose and normalization to a range of someone without prediabetes,” said researcher Mandy Salmon, MS, a medical student at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. She presented the findings at the virtual annual scientific sessions of the American Diabetes Association. Read more.

Diabetes-related amputations rise in older adults

The recent resurgence in diabetes-related lower-extremity amputations in the United States is not limited to younger adults, according to the author of a recent study that documents similar increases among an older population of Medicare beneficiaries.

While the rate of amputations fell among these older adults from 2000 to 2009, it increased significantly from 2009 to 2017, albeit at a “less severe rate” than recently reported in younger populations, according to study investigator Jessica Harding, PhD, an assistant professor in the department of surgery at Emory University, Atlanta. Dr. Harding reported the results at the virtual annual scientific sessions of the American Diabetes Association.

The rate of nontraumatic lower extremity amputation (NLEA) was ticking upward by more than 1% per year over the 2009-2017 period. Read more.

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