Lifestyle Intervention in Individuals With Low or High Genetic Risk for Type 2 Diabetes
NCT ID: NCT02709057
Last Updated: 2021-02-09
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
1200 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2016-04-30
2021-12-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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STUDY GROUPS. A total of 600 participants will be selected from the METabolic Syndrome In Men (METSIM) study. They are divided into two groups: a) high genetic risk for T2DM on the basis of the genetic risk score (N=300), and b) low genetic risk score for T2DM on the basis of the genetic risk score (N=300). For both of these groups a corresponding control group (N=300) will be selected.
PROTOCOL. 1) The first visit at entry (visit 1) for both intervention and control groups: an interview about physical activity at work and leisure time, smoking, alcohol use, education, occupation, diet, history of medication; clinical measurements: blood pressure, body weight, height, bioimpedance; laboratory measurements including an oral glucose tolerance test, fasting measurements (HbA1c, total cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, total triglycerides, ALT, GAD antibodies); 2) Group sessions (about 15 participants in each) 1-7 described below for the intervention group but not for the control group, 3) A 6 month and 24 month visits (identical to visit 1) for the intervention group but not for the control group; 4) A 3-year visit for both intervention and control groups (identical to visit 1).
Detailed protocol for the intervention group: Dietary guidance in the intervention group is based on the Nordic and Finnish nutrition recommendations and they emphasize appropriate energy intake, meal frequency, consumption of fruits vegetables and berriers, quality of dieatry fat and cardohydrates, including sugar and fiber intake. During the intervention the goals for nutrient and food intake (healthy diet) are: Vegetables, fruits and berries \>= 500 g/day, carbohydrates 45-60 E%, sucrose \< 10 E%, fiber \>=35 g/day, fat 25-40 E%, saturated fat \< 10 E%, unsaturated fat \>= 2/3 of total fat E%, monosaturated fat 10-20 E%, polysaturated fat 5-10 E%, n-3 fatty acids \>= 1E%. The goal for physical activity is brisk walking a minimum of 30 min/day at least five days a week. Walking could be replaced by other types of exercise (e.g. cycling, crioss-country skiing, resistance training, and housework such as leaft raking);
The first year of the intervention will be the most active and includes 4-6 group sessions depending on participants' needs. Group sessions for the intervention group:
Session1 (month 1): Motivation and a 4-day food record and personal feedback from food records to participants.
Sessions 2 and 3 (month 1-2): Healthy dietary pattern and physical activity (see above) Sessions 4 and 5 (month 2-3): Dietary advice for weight loss for the participants with BMI \> 28 kg/m2.
6 months visit: 4-day food record and personal feedback from food records to participants.
Session 6: month 12: 4-day food record and personal feedback from food records to participants. Advice for healthy diet and physical activity. Adidtionally a measurement of HbA1c; Session 7 (month 24): 4-day food record and personal feedback from food records to participants. Advice for healthy dietary pattern and physical activity and performance of an oral glucose tolerance test and HbA1c.
Final visit at 36 months: An oral glucose toletance test, HbA1c, and food frequency questionnaire for both intervention and control groups.
Thoughout the study the subjects in the intervention groups will be regularly contacted by the researchers via the website in order to ensure that the subjects stay active regarding the intervention. The web portal also enables the distribution of material and makes virtual discussion possible between the participants and clinical nutritionists. Printed material and discussions by phone will be provided to the participants who do not have access to the internet. In order to help the participants recognize their needs for changes in the diet, available tests (e.g. fiber test, sugar test, fat quality test) provided by the Finnish Heart Association and the Finnish Diabetes Association will be used.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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Life-style intervention 1
Life-style intervention in participants with low genetic risk score: The 3-year lifestyle intervention includes 7-9 group sessions (two additional group sessions for participants whose body mass index exceeds 28 kg/m2) on diet (healthy diet according to Nordic and Finnish nutrition recommendations emphasizing appropriate energy intake, meal frequency, consumption of fruits, vegetables and berries, quality of dietary fat and carbohydrates, including sugar and fiber intake) and physical exercise (brisk walking a minimum of 30 minutes per day at least five days a week or other types of exercise, e.g. cycling, cross-country skiing, housework such as leafs raking, resistance training).
Lifestyle intervention
Life-style intervention includes 7-9 group sessions (two additional group sessions for participants whose body mass index exceeds 28 kg/m2) on diet (healthy diet according to Nordic and Finnish nutrition recommendations emphasizing appropriate energy intake, meal frequency, consumption of fruits, vegetables and berries, quality of dietary fat and carbohydrates, including sugar and fiber intake) and physical exercise (brisk walking a minimum of 30 minutes per day at least five days a week or other types of exercise, e.g. cycling, cross-country skiing, housework such as leafs raking, resistance training).
Life-style intervention 2
Life-style intervention in participants with high genetic risk score: The 3-year lifestyle intervention includes 7-9 group sessions (two additional group sessions for participants whose body mass index exceeds 28 kg/m2) on diet (healthy diet according to Nordic and Finnish nutrition recommendations emphasizing appropriate energy intake, meal frequency, consumption of fruits, vegetables and berries, quality of dietary fat and carbohydrates, including sugar and fiber intake) and physical exercise (brisk walking a minimum of 30 minutes per day at least five days a week or other types of exercise, e.g. cycling, cross-country skiing, housework such as leafs raking, resistance training).
Lifestyle intervention
Life-style intervention includes 7-9 group sessions (two additional group sessions for participants whose body mass index exceeds 28 kg/m2) on diet (healthy diet according to Nordic and Finnish nutrition recommendations emphasizing appropriate energy intake, meal frequency, consumption of fruits, vegetables and berries, quality of dietary fat and carbohydrates, including sugar and fiber intake) and physical exercise (brisk walking a minimum of 30 minutes per day at least five days a week or other types of exercise, e.g. cycling, cross-country skiing, housework such as leafs raking, resistance training).
Control 1
No intervention in participants with low genetic risk score
No interventions assigned to this group
Control 2
No intervention in participants with high genetic risk score
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Lifestyle intervention
Life-style intervention includes 7-9 group sessions (two additional group sessions for participants whose body mass index exceeds 28 kg/m2) on diet (healthy diet according to Nordic and Finnish nutrition recommendations emphasizing appropriate energy intake, meal frequency, consumption of fruits, vegetables and berries, quality of dietary fat and carbohydrates, including sugar and fiber intake) and physical exercise (brisk walking a minimum of 30 minutes per day at least five days a week or other types of exercise, e.g. cycling, cross-country skiing, housework such as leafs raking, resistance training).
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Impaired fasting glucose (IFG) at entry (fasting plasma glucose 5.6-6.9 mmol/l) and with (2-hour glucose 7.8-11.0 mmol/l) or without impaired glucose tolerance (2-hour glucose \<7.8 mmol/l) and HbA1c \< 6.5%.
* Age 50-75 years
* Male
* Body mass index ≥ 25 kg/m2
Exclusion Criteria
* Body mass index \< 25 kg/m2
* Type 1 or type 2 diabetes or isolated impaired glucose tolerance (2-hour plasma glucose \< 5.6 mmol/l and 2-hour plasma glucose 7.8-11.0 mmol/l) or HbA1c ≥ 6.5%
* Chronic diseases preventing to participate in the trial
50 Years
75 Years
MALE
Yes
Sponsors
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University of Eastern Finland
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Markku Laakso
Professor
Locations
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University of Eastern Finland
Kuopio, , Finland
Countries
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References
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Tolonen UK, Lankinen MA, Laakso M, Schwab US. Association of dietary fibre with type 2 diabetes risk is modified by transcription factor 7 like 2 genotype in men with impaired fasting glucose: The T2D-GENE study. Clin Nutr. 2025 Oct;53:262-269. doi: 10.1016/j.clnu.2025.09.002. Epub 2025 Sep 9.
Schwab U, Lankinen M, Laakso M. Effect of lifestyle intervention on the risk of incident diabetes in individuals with impaired fasting glucose and low or high genetic risk for the development of type 2 diabetes in men: a T2D-GENE trial. Food Nutr Res. 2021 Sep 23;65. doi: 10.29219/fnr.v65.7721. eCollection 2021.
Other Identifiers
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T2D-GENÈ
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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