2013
DOI: 10.4137/jcm.s10828
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The Eradication of Helicobacter pylori does not Affect Glycemic Control in Japanese Subjects with Type 2 Diabetes

Abstract: Since infection with Helicobacter pylori has been suggested to play a pathogenic role in diabetes mellitus, we investigated whether eradication therapy for H. pylori might affect glycemic control in Japanese subjects with type 2 diabetes. A total of 72 subjects (55 males, 17 females; aged 63.7 years) with type 2 diabetes who received eradication therapy for H. pylori were included. The change of their blood glycosylated hemoglobin (A1C) levels 3 months before (−3 m) the H. pylori eradication, as well as 3 mont… Show more

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“…Haeseker et al [19] did not demonstrate any positive association between H. pylori infection and DM, in contrast to some viruses such as EBV and HHV6, while Vafaeimanesh et al [20] showed that H. pylori eradication plays no role in the control of glycemia in type 2 DM patients. Similarly, Wada et al [21] found that H. pylori eradication did not affect glycemic control in Japanese patients with type 2 DM, at least during the 6-month observational period.…”
Section: Diabetes Mellitusmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…Haeseker et al [19] did not demonstrate any positive association between H. pylori infection and DM, in contrast to some viruses such as EBV and HHV6, while Vafaeimanesh et al [20] showed that H. pylori eradication plays no role in the control of glycemia in type 2 DM patients. Similarly, Wada et al [21] found that H. pylori eradication did not affect glycemic control in Japanese patients with type 2 DM, at least during the 6-month observational period.…”
Section: Diabetes Mellitusmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Similarly, Wada et al. found that H. pylori eradication did not affect glycemic control in Japanese patients with type 2 DM, at least during the 6‐month observational period.…”
Section: Diabetes Mellitusmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Few studies have examined the association between H. pylori eradication and diabetes. It was reported that H. pylori eradication improved the mean glycated hemoglobin in patients with type 2 diabetes, however, whether H. pylori eradication improves glycemic control is also controversial. Recent randomized trial showed that H. pylori eradication improves glucose homeostasis in patients with type 2 diabetes through a decrease in pro‐inflammatory factors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The discrepancy in results between the two meta-analyses can be explained by differences in their criteria of study selection, which determined the number and quality of the studies analyzed. The question of whether H. pylori eradication can improve glycemic control was assessed in a limited number of observational studies, most of them were small scale [95][96][97][98][99][100][101] (Table 3).…”
Section: H Pylori Infection and Diabetes Mellitusmentioning
confidence: 99%