Giuseppe Paolisso, Ludovico Coppola, Giuseppe Signoriello, Mauro Giordano, Pietro Castellino, Tiziana Ciarambino, Nicola Ferrara, Ciarambino, T, Castellino, P, Paolisso, Giuseppe, Coppola, L, Ferrara, N, Signoriello, Giuseppe, Giordano, Mauro, Ciarambino, T., Castellino, P., Paolisso, G., Coppola, L., Ferrara, Nicola, Signoriello, G., and Giordano, M.
Objectives: The long term effects of a low protein diet (LPD) on depressive symptoms and the quality of life in elderly Type 2 diabetic are unclear. Methods: 38 elderly Type 2 diabetic patients with CRD (Stage 3 - 4) were enrolled in the study. After 4 weeks on a normal protein diet regimen (NPD) providing 1.0 g/kg per day, all participants were assigned for 30 months, randomly, to a LPD (0.7 g/kg per day), either 7 days a week (LPD 7/7) or 6 days a week (LPD 6/7). Mini mental state examination (MMSE), activities daily living (ADL), cumulative illness severity (CIRS-IS), geriatric depression scale (GDS-15) and short-form healthy survey (SF-36) were evaluated every 3 months. Results: Before the LPD regimen creatinine clearance (CrCl), MMSE, ADL, CIRS-IS, GDS-15 and SF-36 were similar in both LPD 7/7 and LPD 6/7 groups. After 30 months, the mean GDS-15 increased significantly more in LPD 7/7 group than in LPD 6/7 group (p < 0.05). Both mean SF-36 MCS and SF-36 PCS were decreased significantly more in LPD 7/7 group than in LPD 6/7 group (p < 0.05). After 30 months, the decline in CrCl observed was similar in LPD 7/7 and LPD 6/7 groups (2.77 +/- 0.3 and 2.84 +/- 0.3 ml/min/year, respectively). Conclusion: In elderly Type 2 diabetic patients, long term effects of LPD 6/7 regimen in comparison to LPD 7/7 are associated with a similar decline in CrCl, but with decreased depressive symptoms and a better quality of life.