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Newly Diagnosed Type 2 Diabetics: Weight Gain and Complications Risk

A register-based study ⁢conducted in Finland found that among patients with recently diagnosed type 2 diabetes, there were three different groups based on their BMI ⁤trajectory.‌ Over a four-year period, the majority of patients ⁢had‍ a stable BMI ⁢with minimal weight change. Only 10%‌ of patients lost weight, while 3% gained weight. At the beginning of‍ the study, the average BMI for all⁣ groups was in the obese range. Although ‌weight loss⁢ is an important goal for⁤ treating type 2 diabetes, the study revealed ⁣that only a small number of patients were successful in achieving it.

The University of​ Eastern Finland researchers conducted a study and ⁢published ​the results ⁢in Clinical⁣ Epidemiology. Patients in the study generally maintained ​a stable⁤ weight, with 10% experiencing weight‍ loss and 3% gaining weight. ⁣The⁤ average BMI‍ of all groups exceeded the obesity threshold at the beginning of the study. While weight loss is an important goal in treating type 2 ​diabetes, the​ study⁢ found that few patients were successful in achieving it. After the initial study, patients were followed for eight years ​to monitor diabetes⁤ complications.

⁣all patients experienced issues with small blood vessels, 21% had issues ⁤with large blood vessels, and​ 20% of patients passed ⁢away. The⁢ likelihood of⁤ small blood⁤ vessel issues ⁤was 2.9 times higher and the likelihood of ​large blood vessel issues was 2.5 times ⁣higher for patients with an increasing BMI compared to those with‍ a steady BMI. Possible complications of diabetes include ‌retinopathy,⁣ nephropathy, neuropathy, and cardiovascular diseases.

“These findings emphasize the importance ​of ongoing BMI monitoring ⁣and weight management for patients ‌with⁤ type⁣ 2 ⁤diabetes. Personalized treatments and ​assistance with lifestyle changes can be beneficial for these patients.””Making lifestyle changes is extremely important in preventing ​weight gain and⁣ reducing the chances of diabetes complications,” explains Zhiting⁤ Wang, a Doctoral Researcher at the University of Eastern Finland.

The research ⁣took⁤ place in⁤ North ‍Karelia, Finland,‌ and utilized electronic ⁢health records‍ from ‍primary and specialized healthcare facilities. A total of ​889 adults who were ⁣diagnosed with type​ 2 diabetes in 2011 or 2012 were involved in the study. Participants were divided into‍ groups based on⁢ their⁤ BMI changes following ⁣the diagnosis until 2014. ⁤The⁣ study looked at the risks of microvascular complications, macrovascular ⁢complications, any diabetes complications, and‍ overall‍ mortality over a 2-year period.Between 2015 and 2022, the‍ researchers estimated the​ BMI‍ trajectory groups.