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| Title: | Comparison of an Energy-Reduced Mediterranean Diet and Physical Activity Versus an Ad Libitum Mediterranean Diet in the Prevention of Type 2 Diabetes A Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial | Authors: | Ruiz-Canela, Miguel Corella, Dolores Martinez-Gonzalez, Miguel Angel Babio, Nancy Martinez, J. Alfredo Forga, Luis Alonso-Gomez, Angel M. Warnberg, Julia Vioque, Jesus Romaguera, Dora Lopez-Miranda, Jose Estruch, Ramon Santos-Lozano, Jose Manuel Serra Majem, Luis Bueno-Cavanillas, Aurora Tur, Josep A. Martin-Sanchez, Vicente Riera-Mestre, Antoni Delgado-Rodriguez, Miguel Matia-Martin, Pilar Vidal, Josep Vazquez, Clotilde Daimiel, Lidia Buil-Cosiales, Pilar Shyam, Sangeetha Sorli, Jose V. Castaner, Olga Garcia-Rios, Antonio Torres-Collado, Laura Gomez-Gracia, Enrique Zulet, M. Angeles Konieczna, Jadwiga Casas, Rosa Cano-Ibanez, Naomi Tojal-Sierra, Lucas Bernal-Lopez, Rosa M. Toledo, Estefania Garcia-Gavilan, Jesus Fernandez-Carrion, Rebeca Goday, Albert Arenas-Larriva, Antonio P. Gonzalez-Palacios, Sandra Schroeder, Helmut Ros, Emilio Fito, Montserrat Hu, Frank B. Tinahones, Francisco J. Salas-Salvado, Jordi |
UNESCO Clasification: | 32 Ciencias médicas 3205 Medicina interna 3206 Ciencias de la nutrición |
Keywords: | Life-Style Modification Impaired Glucose-Tolerance Intervention Adherence Metaanalysis, et al |
Issue Date: | 2025 | Journal: | Annals of internal medicine | Abstract: | Background: Limited research has been done to evaluate the combined effect of energy reduction, Mediterranean diet (MedDiet), and physical activity on type 2 diabetes incidence.Objective: To evaluate whether an energy-reduced MedDiet (erMedDiet) plus physical activity reduces diabetes incidence compared with a standard MedDiet.Design: Prespecified secondary outcome analysis in the PREDIMED (Prevenci & oacute;n con Dieta Mediterr & aacute;nea)-Plus randomized, single-blinded, controlled trial. (ISRCTN Registry: ISRCTN89898870)Setting: 23 centers across Spain.Participants: 4746 adults aged 55 to 75 years with metabolic syndrome and overweight or obesity, without prior cardiovascular disease or diabetes.Intervention: Participants were randomly assigned 1:1 to an intervention group receiving an erMedDiet (planned reduction of 600 kcal per day), increased physical activity, and behavioral strategies for reducing weight, or a control group receiving ad libitum MedDiet advice.Measurements: Diabetes incidence was based on the American Diabetes Association criteria. Anthropometric measurements were obtained annually. Cox regression models were used to assess the intervention effect.Results: The 6-year absolute risk was 12.0% (95% CI, 11.9% to 12.1%) in the control group (349 cases) and 9.5% (CI, 9.4% to 9.5%) in the intervention group (280 cases). Over a median 6-year follow-up, diabetes incidence was 31% (CI, 18% to 41%) relatively lower in the intervention group compared with the control group, with an absolute risk reduction of -2.6 cases (CI, -2.7 to -2.4) per 1000 person-years. The intervention group attained better adherence to the erMedDiet, higher physical activity levels, and greater reductions in body weight and waist circumference.Limitation: Secondary outcome, single-blinded design, and self-reported dietary adherence.Conclusion: An intensive intervention with the MedDiet adding caloric reduction, physical activity, and modest weight loss was more effective than only an ad libitum MedDiet in reducing diabetes incidence in overweight/obese persons with metabolic syndrome. | URI: | https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/jspui/handle/10553/149009 | ISSN: | 0003-4819 | DOI: | 10.7326/ANNALS-25-00388 | Source: | Annals Of Internal Medicine [ISSN 0003-4819], (Agosto 2025) |
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