1. Effectiveness of a cognitive behavioral therapy-integrated, hospital-based program for prediabetes: a matched cohort study.
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Washirasaksiri C, Pakornnipat W, Ariyakunaphan P, Kositamongkol C, Polmanee C, Preechasuk L, Jaiborisuttigull N, Sitasuwan T, Tinmanee R, Pramyothin P, and Srivanichakorn W
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- Humans, Middle Aged, Aged, Cohort Studies, Glycated Hemoglobin, Blood Glucose metabolism, Prediabetic State epidemiology, Prediabetic State therapy, Prediabetic State psychology, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 prevention & control, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- Abstract
Intensive lifestyle interventions are effective in preventing T2DM, but evidence is lacking for high cardiometabolic individuals in hospital settings. We evaluated a hospital-based, diabetes prevention program integrating cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for individuals with prediabetes. This matched cohort assessed individuals with prediabetes receiving the prevention program, which were matched 1:1 with those receiving standard care. The year-long program included five in-person sessions and several online sessions covering prediabetes self-management, dietary and behavioral interventions. Kaplan-Meier and Cox regression models estimated the 60-month T2DM incidence rate. Of 192 patients, 190 joined the prevention program, while 190 out of 10,260 individuals were in the standard-care group. Both groups had similar baseline characteristics (mean age 58.9 ± 10.2 years, FPG 102.3 ± 8.2 mg/dL, HbA1c 5.9 ± 0.3%, BMI 26.2 kg/m
2 , metabolic syndrome 75%, and ASCVD 6.3%). After 12 months, the intervention group only showed significant decreases in FPG, HbA1c, and triglyceride levels and weight. At 60 months, the T2DM incidence rate was 1.7 (95% CI 0.9-2.8) in the intervention group and 3.5 (2.4-4.9) in the standard-care group. After adjusting for variables, the intervention group had a 0.46 times lower risk of developing diabetes. Therefore, healthcare providers should actively promote CBT-integrated, hospital-based diabetes prevention programs to halve diabetes progression., (© 2024. The Author(s).)- Published
- 2024
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