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Characteristics of Type 2 diabetic patients cared for by general practitioners either with medical nutrition therapy alone or with hypoglycaemic drugs.
Ciardullo, A V; Brunetti, M; Daghio, M M; Bevini, M; Feltri, G; Novi, D; Di Nardo, A; Menna, A; Magrini, N.
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  • Ciardullo AV; Centre for the Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Health Care, CeVEAS, Modena, Italy. a.ciardullo@ausl.mo.it
Diabetes Nutr Metab ; 17(2): 120-3, 2004 Apr.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15244105
ABSTRACT
The essential role of medical nutrition therapy (MNT) for people with diabetes is widely recognised, and its exclusive use is recommended in mild diabetes according to a stepwise therapeutic approach. We describe the characteristics of MNT-treated Type 2 diabetic patients (vs drugs) cared for by general practitioners (GPs) in order to check that appropriate differences did exist between the two groups, by auditing the data from our local shared-care program for diabetes. We had 16,000 diabetic patients (out of 630,000 inhabitants); 6,800 of them (42.5%) cared for by GPs. Thirty-one percent (2,079 out of 6,800 patients cared for by GPs) were treated with MNT and 69% with drugs. The MNT-treated patients (vs drugs) were younger (66.1 +/- 10.7 vs 67.7 +/- 11.0 yr, p<0.01), had shorter disease duration (8.2 +/- 6.6 vs 11.2 +/- 7.6 yr, p<0.01), lower HbA1c (7.0 +/- 1.1 vs 7.8 +/- 1.6%, p<0.01) and body mass index (BMI) (28.6 +/- 4.6 vs 29.0 +/- 4.9 kg/m2, p<0.01). They had less prevalence of high blood triglycerides (25.4% vs 29.0%, p<0.01). MNT-treated patients had less micro-albuminuria (5.3% vs 8.8%, p<0.01); less retinopathy both non-proliferant (6.5% vs 11.1%, p<0.01), and pre-proliferant (6.8% vs 12.7%, p<0.01), and proliferant (7.0% vs 12.9%, p<0.01); less peripheral neuropathy (3.9% vs 8.3%, p<0.01); and diabetic foot (1.0% vs 2.0%, p<0.01). They had less chronic heart failure (2.7% vs 4.6%, p<0.01), and claudicatio intermittens (3.3% vs 5.3%, p<0.01). In conclusion, the Type 2 diabetic patients cared for by GPs using MNT appropriately had a less severe form of diabetes.
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Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 / Hypoglycemic Agents Type of study: Risk_factors_studies Limits: Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: En Journal: Diabetes Nutr Metab Journal subject: CIENCIAS DA NUTRICAO / METABOLISMO Year: 2004 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Italia
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Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 / Hypoglycemic Agents Type of study: Risk_factors_studies Limits: Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Language: En Journal: Diabetes Nutr Metab Journal subject: CIENCIAS DA NUTRICAO / METABOLISMO Year: 2004 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Italia