2021
DOI: 10.1111/jhn.12938
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Dietary strategies for remission of type 2 diabetes: A narrative review

Abstract: Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) is a growing health issue globally, which, until recently, was considered to be both chronic and progressive. Although having lifestyle and dietary changes as core components, treatments have focused on optimising glycaemic control using pharmaceutical agents. With data from bariatric surgery and, more recently, total diet replacement (TDR) studies that have set out to achieve remission, remission of T2DM has emerged as a treatment goal. A group of specialist dietitians and medical pract… Show more

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“…We understood this is mostly related to the association between diet and cultural identity which has been also backed by the literature 1 . Participants mentioned that this is linked to their culture (this statement is now added to the results section), and this aspect is particularly important for those who were born outside the UK.…”
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“…We understood this is mostly related to the association between diet and cultural identity which has been also backed by the literature 1 . Participants mentioned that this is linked to their culture (this statement is now added to the results section), and this aspect is particularly important for those who were born outside the UK.…”
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confidence: 96%
“…Meeting information: The Mediterranean diet has also been shown to be able to engender remission from the PREDIMED study -please see my review 1 for details. Also, can you reference your comment related to the beneficial effects.…”
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“…The LCD was defined as <130 g/d carbohydrate or <26% of total energy intake from carbohydrate for a diet of 2000 Kcal/day, 130 to 225 g/d carbohydrate was defined as moderate carbohydrate intake and over 225 g/day as high carbohydrate intake [ 3 ]. Type 2 diabetes patients on LCD are mostly very low in carbohydrate (VLCD, <50 g carbohydrate/day) [ 4 , 5 ].…”
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