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Type 2 diabetes is a worldwide epidemic disease, and preventive strategies are needed to face this health problem. The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the effect of linagliptin + metformin vs metformin alone on physiopathological parameters, such as glucose metabolism, insulin resistance, insulin secretion and pancreatic beta cell function in patients with impaired fasting glucose plus impaired glucose tolerance, during 24 months.
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The main goal of this clinical trial is to compare the effect of two different treatments during 24 months:
on the following parameters, after 24 months of treatment:
All the patients will have a basal evaluation with an oral glucose tolerance test, lipid profile, body composition, and IMT measurement by ultrasonography; and 10 % will be invited for the hyperglycemic clamp. After the basal evaluation, if the patients result with IMPAIRED GLUCOSE TOLERANCE and have at least 2 risk factors, they will be invited to the intervention phase where they will be randomized to one of the two treatment groups.
Patients will have a follow-up visit every month to review the adherence to the lifestyle modification program and to the medication. Every 6 months OGTT will be performed on all the patients, and in a subset of patients hyperglycemic clamp will be performed at 0, 6 and 12 months. After 18 and 24 months, patients will repeat the same evaluation performed as the basal evaluation.
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144 participants in 2 patient groups
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