Noura Eid, Mona Ghallab, A. Sayed, Maha Saber, Mona Abdelwahab
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All variables measured Pre-and post-study, including (HbA1c, FBG, fasting insulin level, HOMA testing). Results: there was statistically significant decrease in all measured parameters of groups A and B post-treatment compared with pre-treatment with a significant increase in water content, muscle mass, and a significant decrease in fat content and visceral fat of groups A and B post-treatment compared with pre treatment. Following the intervention, Group A significantly reduced fat content and visceral fat compared to Group B. However, there were no significant differences in waist-hip ratio, water content, and muscle mass between the two groups post-treatment. Significant improvements in metabolic parameters were observed in Group A compared to Group B. Group A showed a significant decrease in FBG, insulin levels, HbA1c, and HOMA-IR. 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背景:冷冻溶脂是一种针对肥胖患者皮下脂肪组织的非侵入性手术,已成为改变 T2DM 患者胰岛素抵抗(IR)的一种潜在治疗方法。目的:评估冷冻溶脂术对减轻腹部肥胖的 T2DM 患者胰岛素抵抗的疗效。研究设计:随机、两组前后试验对照设计。患者和方法:60 名患有 T2DM 的女性腹部肥胖症患者入组。参与者被随机平均分为 A 组(冷冻溶脂联合有氧运动)或 B 组(单独有氧运动疗法),为期三个月。研究前后测量了所有变量,包括(HbA1c、FBG、空腹胰岛素水平、HOMA 测试)。结果:与治疗前相比,A 组和 B 组治疗后的所有测量参数均有统计学意义上的显著下降,A 组和 B 组治疗后的水分含量和肌肉质量显著增加,脂肪含量和内脏脂肪显著减少。干预后,与 B 组相比,A 组的脂肪含量和内脏脂肪明显减少,但治疗后两组在腰臀比、水分含量和肌肉质量方面没有明显差异。A 组的 FBG、胰岛素水平、HbA1c 和 HOMA-IR 均明显下降。结论冷冻溶解是解决局部脂肪沉积的有效策略之一,可促进葡萄糖吸收,使 HbA1c 和 HOMA-IR 发生有利变化,从而改善胰岛素敏感性。
Effect of Cryolipolysis on Insulin Resistance in Type 2 Diabetic Females with Abdominal Obesity
Background: Cryolipolysis is a non-invasive procedure designed to target subcutaneous adipose tissue in obese patients that has emerged as a potential therapeutic approach for modifying insulin resistance(IR ) in T2DM individuals. Aim: to evaluate the efficacy of cryolipolysis in reducing IR among patients diagnosed with T2DM patients exhibiting abdominal obesity. Research design: Randomized, two-group pre–post-test, controlled design. Patients and Methods: sixty females with T2DM exhibiting abdominal obesity were enrolled. The participants were randomly and equally divided either in Group A (cryolipolysis in combination with aerobic exercise ), or in Group B (aerobic exercise therapy alone) for three months. All variables measured Pre-and post-study, including (HbA1c, FBG, fasting insulin level, HOMA testing). Results: there was statistically significant decrease in all measured parameters of groups A and B post-treatment compared with pre-treatment with a significant increase in water content, muscle mass, and a significant decrease in fat content and visceral fat of groups A and B post-treatment compared with pre treatment. Following the intervention, Group A significantly reduced fat content and visceral fat compared to Group B. However, there were no significant differences in waist-hip ratio, water content, and muscle mass between the two groups post-treatment. Significant improvements in metabolic parameters were observed in Group A compared to Group B. Group A showed a significant decrease in FBG, insulin levels, HbA1c, and HOMA-IR. Conclusions: Cryoliopolysis is one of the effective strategies for addressing localized fat deposits that enhance glucose absorption and favorable changes in HbA1c and HOMA-IR, that improve insulin sensitivity.