A conceptual framework for targeting prediabetes with lifestyle, clinical, and behavioral management interventions.

Thomas J Biuso, Susan Butterworth, Ariel Linden
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Prediabetes is a condition that does not fall squarely into the primary or secondary prevention domain, and therefore tends to be inadequately addressed by interventions in either health promotion or disease management. Prediabetes is defined as having an impaired fasting glucose (fasting glucose of 100-125 mg/dL), impaired glucose tolerance (two-hour postprandial glucose of 140-199 mg/dL), or both. There is substantial evidence to suggest that even at these blood glucose levels, significant risk exists for both microand macrovascular complications. This paper introduces a conceptual framework of care for prediabetes that includes both screening and the provision of up-to-date clinical therapies in conjunction with an evidence-based health coaching intervention. In combination, these modalities represent the most effective means for delaying or even preventing the onset of diabetes in a prediabetes population. This paper concludes with a brief example in which these principles are applied to a hypothetical patient.

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以生活方式、临床和行为管理干预为目标的前驱糖尿病的概念框架。
前驱糖尿病是一种不属于一级或二级预防领域的疾病,因此在健康促进或疾病管理方面的干预措施往往不能充分解决。前驱糖尿病被定义为空腹血糖受损(空腹血糖100-125 mg/dL),葡萄糖耐量受损(餐后两小时血糖140-199 mg/dL),或两者兼而有之。有大量证据表明,即使在这样的血糖水平下,微血管和大血管并发症仍存在显著风险。本文介绍了糖尿病前期护理的概念框架,包括筛查和提供最新的临床治疗,并结合循证健康指导干预。综上所述,这些方式是延缓甚至预防糖尿病前期人群发病的最有效手段。本文总结了一个简短的例子,其中这些原则是适用于一个假设的病人。
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