Effectiveness of Specifically Modified Plant Based Dietary Intervention and Anti-Gravity Exercise in Type 2 Diabetics a Follow-up Study

Pramod Narayan Tripathi, M. Paranjape, Ritu Tripathi, S. Khandagale, G. Bhagwat, A. Kakrani
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To test the hypothesis that specifically modified plant based diet and anti-gravity exercises in Type 2 diabetics followed for a period of 10-14 weeks improves the glycemic control and reduces requirement of anti-diabetic medication. Around 386 confirmed diabetic participants enrolled in this study. Out of these 259 participants completed the study. This was a follow up study for a period of 10-14 weeks where the anthropometric measurements and biochemical parameters were measured at week 0 and at week 10-14 weeks. Medication was also monitored on a daily basis based on the blood glucose levels and change in medication was noted at the end of 10-14 weeks. After 10-14 weeks of consumption of modified plant based diet and anti-gravity exercises was accompanied by a significant reduction in anthropometric measurements like body weight (p=0.0001*), BMI (p=0.0001*), fat percentage (p=0.0003*) and visceral fat percentage (p=0.0002*). Lower anthropometric measurements was accompanied by a reduction in HbA1C (p=0.000*), fasting (p=0.038*) and postprandial (p=0.000*) blood glucose levels. A reduction in the dosage and number of participants requiring oral hypoglycemic agents (OHA) and insulin was observed due to improved glycemic index. In the diabetic study population, intervention with modified plant based diet and anti-gravity exercises was associated with an improved glycemic control and reduced requirement of anti-diabetic medications. These findings may assist in development of a standard integrated protocol for treating diabetic patients thus reducing the pre-disposition to diabetic complications thus preventing or prolonging the onset of diabetes complications.
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特异性改良植物性饮食干预和抗重力运动对2型糖尿病患者的有效性:一项随访研究
为了验证这一假设,即对2型糖尿病患者进行为期10-14周的改良植物性饮食和抗重力运动,可以改善血糖控制,减少抗糖尿病药物的需求。大约386名确诊的糖尿病患者参加了这项研究。在这259名参与者中完成了这项研究。这是一项为期10-14周的随访研究,在第0周和第10-14周测量人体测量值和生化参数。每天根据血糖水平监测药物治疗,并在10-14周结束时记录药物治疗的变化。在食用改良植物性饮食和抗重力运动10-14周后,伴随着人体测量值的显著降低,如体重(p=0.0001*), BMI (p=0.0001*),脂肪率(p=0.0003*)和内脏脂肪率(p=0.0002*)。较低的人体测量值伴随着HbA1C (p=0.000*)、空腹(p=0.038*)和餐后(p=0.000*)血糖水平的降低。由于血糖指数的改善,需要口服降糖药(OHA)和胰岛素的参与者的剂量和数量都有所减少。在糖尿病研究人群中,改良植物性饮食和抗重力运动的干预与改善血糖控制和减少抗糖尿病药物的需求有关。这些发现可能有助于制定治疗糖尿病患者的标准综合方案,从而减少糖尿病并发症的易感性,从而预防或延长糖尿病并发症的发生。
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