Comparison of low- and high-carbohydrate diets for type 2 diabetes management: a randomized trial

Jul 31, 2015The American journal of clinical nutrition

Comparing low- and high-carb diets for managing type 2 diabetes in a controlled trial

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Abstract

After 52 weeks, both diets led to significant weight loss, with the very-low-carbohydrate diet resulting in greater reductions in diabetes medication requirements.

  • Both diets resulted in similar weight loss: -9.8 kg for the very-low-carbohydrate diet and -10.1 kg for the high-carbohydrate diet.
  • Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels decreased by -1.0% for both diets, indicating improved glycemic control.
  • The very-low-carbohydrate diet led to a larger reduction in diabetes medication score compared to the high-carbohydrate diet (-0.5 vs. -0.2 arbitrary units).
  • Glycemic variability was significantly lower in the very-low-carbohydrate diet group compared to the high-carbohydrate group (-0.5 vs. -0.05 mmol/L).
  • Improvements in triglycerides and HDL cholesterol were greater in the very-low-carbohydrate diet group than in the high-carbohydrate group.

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