Abstract
Aims/hypothesis: To evaluate the potential effectiveness of ‘carbohydrate days’ as a dietary intervention
to overcome insulin resistance in type 2 diabetes.
Materials and Methods: Patients (n=14) with uncontrolled type 2 diabetes and insulin resistance as defined
by a dosage of more than 1 IU/day*kg BW were consecutively enrolled in this prospective study. Primary outcomes were
daily insulin requirement and mean blood glucose levels which were evaluated before,
after, and 4 weeks after the intervention.
Results: All patients had a metabolic syndrome, 75% had microvascular and 57.1% macrovascular
complications. Hospital setting and diabetes adapted diet alone led to improved glycemic
control with a mean blood glucose 158±47 mg/dl. Intervention with two days of oatmeal
diet further decreased mean blood glucose to 118±37 mg/dl (p<0.05). This was associated
with a significant reduction of insulin dosage by 42.5% (before: 145±68.9 U/d, after
83±34.2 U/d, p<0.001) as well as a significant reduction (-26.4%, p<0.01) of serum
leptin levels.After the four weeks outpatient period, insulin dosage remained significantly
decreased (83±20.2 U/kg*d, p<0.01). Glycemic control was comparable (mean blood glucose141±20.78 mg/dl) to
glucose levels within the hospital setting. Adiponectin levels increased significantly
by 53.8% (p<0.05).
Conclusions: In this uncontrolled pilot study, hospital admission and diabetes adapted diet followed
by oatmeal intervention achieved a ∼40% reduction of insulin dosage required to achieve
controlled glucose levels. This effect was conserved after a 4 week outpatient phase
with normal diet.
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Correspondence
A. LammertMD
V. Medizinische Klinik
University Hospital Mannheim
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