AIM: To compare weight change in a lifestyle-based weight management programme between participants taking weight-gaining, weight-neutral/loss and mixed diabetes medications. METHODS: Electronic health records for individuals (≥ 18 years) with Type 2 diabetes who had been referred to a non-surgical weight management programme between February 2008 and May 2014 were studied. Diabetes medications were classified into three categories based on their effect on body weight. In this intervention cohort study, weight change was calculated for participants attending two or more sessions. RESULTS: All 998 individuals who took oral diabetes medications and attended two or more sessions of weight management were included. Some 59.5% of participants we...
Aims To examine the long‐term effectiveness of lifestyle weight management interventions, recommend...
Background Although weight gain increases risk of type 2 diabetes, real-life data on the weight cour...
AIM: We investigated the relationship between weight change and related factors in subjects with typ...
Aim: To compare weight change in a lifestyle‐based weight management programme between participan...
Aim __ To compare weight change in a lifestyle-based weight management programme between participant...
AIM This study aimed to describe the pattern of weight change in people with type 2 diabetes (T2D...
Aim: This study aimed to describe the pattern of weight change in people with type 2 diabetes (T2DM)...
Background and Aim: Intentional weight loss, primarily by improving insulin resistance, is known to ...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Intentional weight loss, primarily by improving insulin resistance, is known to ...
Background: Lifestyle weight management interventions are recommended in clinical guidelines for...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Weight loss is often recommended in the treatment of type 2 diabetes. While evidenc...
Intentional weight loss, primarily by improving insulin resistance, is known to decrease the need fo...
This study examined specific measures of weight loss in relation to incident diabetes and improvemen...
BACKGROUND: Weight loss in individuals at high risk of diabetes is an effective prevention method an...
BackgroundAlthough weight gain increases risk of type 2 diabetes, real-life data on the weight cours...
Aims To examine the long‐term effectiveness of lifestyle weight management interventions, recommend...
Background Although weight gain increases risk of type 2 diabetes, real-life data on the weight cour...
AIM: We investigated the relationship between weight change and related factors in subjects with typ...
Aim: To compare weight change in a lifestyle‐based weight management programme between participan...
Aim __ To compare weight change in a lifestyle-based weight management programme between participant...
AIM This study aimed to describe the pattern of weight change in people with type 2 diabetes (T2D...
Aim: This study aimed to describe the pattern of weight change in people with type 2 diabetes (T2DM)...
Background and Aim: Intentional weight loss, primarily by improving insulin resistance, is known to ...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Intentional weight loss, primarily by improving insulin resistance, is known to ...
Background: Lifestyle weight management interventions are recommended in clinical guidelines for...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Weight loss is often recommended in the treatment of type 2 diabetes. While evidenc...
Intentional weight loss, primarily by improving insulin resistance, is known to decrease the need fo...
This study examined specific measures of weight loss in relation to incident diabetes and improvemen...
BACKGROUND: Weight loss in individuals at high risk of diabetes is an effective prevention method an...
BackgroundAlthough weight gain increases risk of type 2 diabetes, real-life data on the weight cours...
Aims To examine the long‐term effectiveness of lifestyle weight management interventions, recommend...
Background Although weight gain increases risk of type 2 diabetes, real-life data on the weight cour...
AIM: We investigated the relationship between weight change and related factors in subjects with typ...