Cha Seon-Ah, Lim Sun-Young, Kim Kook-Rye, Lee Eun-Young, Kang Borami, Choi Yoon-Hee, Yoon Kun-Ho, Ahn Yu-Bae, Lee Jin-Hee, Ko Seung-Hyun
Division of Endocrinology & Metabolism, Department of Internal Medicine, St. Vincent's Hospital, College of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Jungbu-daero 93, Paldal-gu, Suwon-si, Geyonggi-do, 442-723, South Korea.
Catholic Institute of U-Healthcare, Institute of Biomedical Industry, The Catholic University of Korea, 222 Banpo-daero Seocho-gu, Seoul, 06591, South Korea.
BMC Public Health. 2017 May 5;17(1):387. doi: 10.1186/s12889-017-4283-y.
The trend of increasing numbers of patients with type 2 diabetes emphasizes the need for active screening of high-risk individuals and intensive lifestyle modification (LSM).
METHODS/DESIGN: The community-based Korean Diabetes Prevention Study (C-KDPS) is a randomized controlled clinical trial to prevent type 2 diabetes by intensive LSM using a web-based program. The two public healthcare centers in Korea are involved, and 420 subjects are being recruited for 6 months and will be followed up for 22 months. The participants are allocated randomly to intensive LSM (18 individual sessions for 24 weeks) and usual care (control group). The major goals of the C-KDPS lifestyle intervention program are: 1) a minimum of 5-7% loss of initial body weight in 6 months and maintenance of this weight loss, 2) increased physical activity (≥ 150 min/week of moderate intensity activity), 3) balanced healthy eating, and 4) quitting smoking and alcohol with stress management. The web-based program includes education contents, video files, visit schedules, and inter-communicable keeping track sites. Primary outcomes are the diagnoses of newly developed diabetes. A 75-g oral glucose tolerance test with hemoglobin A1c level determination and cardiovascular risk factor assessment is scheduled at 6, 12, 18, and 22 months.
Active screening of high-risk individuals and an effective LSM program are an essential prerequisite for successful diabetes prevention. We hope that our C-KDPS program can reduce the incidence of newly developed type 2 diabetes and be implemented throughout the country, merging community-based public healthcare resources and a web-based system.
Clinical Research Information Service (CRIS), Republic of Korea (No. KCT0001981 ). Date of registration; July 28, 2016.
2型糖尿病患者数量不断增加的趋势凸显了积极筛查高危个体以及强化生活方式干预(LSM)的必要性。
方法/设计:基于社区的韩国糖尿病预防研究(C-KDPS)是一项随机对照临床试验,旨在通过基于网络的项目进行强化LSM以预防2型糖尿病。韩国的两家公共医疗中心参与其中,420名受试者将被招募6个月,并将接受22个月的随访。参与者被随机分配至强化LSM组(24周内进行18次个人课程)和常规护理组(对照组)。C-KDPS生活方式干预项目的主要目标是:1)在6个月内至少减轻初始体重的5-7%并维持体重减轻效果,2)增加身体活动(每周至少150分钟中等强度活动),3)均衡健康饮食,4)戒烟戒酒并进行压力管理。基于网络的项目包括教育内容、视频文件、就诊时间表以及可相互交流的跟踪网站。主要结局是新诊断出的糖尿病。计划在6、12、18和22个月时进行75克口服葡萄糖耐量试验并测定糖化血红蛋白水平以及评估心血管危险因素。
积极筛查高危个体以及有效的LSM项目是成功预防糖尿病的重要前提。我们希望我们的C-KDPS项目能够降低新诊断出的2型糖尿病的发病率,并能在全国范围内实施,整合基于社区的公共医疗资源和基于网络的系统。
大韩民国临床研究信息服务中心(CRIS)(编号KCT0001981)。注册日期:2016年7月28日。