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The study is aimed to compare: Laparoscopic Roux-en-Y-Gastric Bypass (RYGB) + optimal medical therapy versus Intensive lifestyle modification and optimal medical therapy in the treatment of type 2 diabetes in overweight-to-moderately obese patients (BMI: 28-34kg/m2; the lower BMI cut-off will be 26kg/m2 in patients of Asian descent).
This is a single center, prospective randomized study. The study at the Weill College Medical College Diabetes Surgery Center. This study is intended to be a pilot investigation whose results can inform clinicians and researchers for future larger or multi-site trials of diabetes surgery. This study will also be used for the definition of a "core" protocol for independent randomized clinical trials to be carried out at various centers participating in a multinational consortium.
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Diagnosed with type 2 diabetes by any of the following:
A normal or high C-peptide level (> 0.9 ng/ml) to exclude type 1 diabetes and insulin deficient type 2 diabetes
Negative AntiGAD 65 Antibodies
Body mass index (BMI) between 28 and 35 kg/m2 ( > 27.6 kg/m2 and < 34.5 kg/m2 ) that reflect a condition of overweight to moderate obesity.
In consideration of the evidence that the associations between BMI, percentage of body fat, and CV risk differ across populations, and that the proportion of Asian people with a high risk of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease is substantial at BMI's lower than the existing WHO cut-off point for overweight (= 25 kg/m2) (source: WHO Expert consultation. Lancet. 2004 Jan 10;363(9403):157-63), the lower BMI cut-off for inclusion in this study will be 26kg/m2 for patients of Asian descent.
No contraindications for surgery or General Anesthesia as determined by a multidisciplinary team (surgeon, endocrinologist/internist, cardiologist, nutritionist)
. Between 21 and 65 years of age
. Able to provide informed consent
. If a female with reproductive potential, agreement to use a reliable method of birth control for 2 years following surgery (Barrier, birth control, patch).
This precaution is necessary to prevent potential complications of pregnancy due to possible nutritional deficiencies in the period of more intense weight loss after surgery. On the other hand, this precaution will avoid erratic weight/glucose tolerance changes of pregnancy effecting results.
Have valid health insurance
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50 participants in 2 patient groups
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Melissa Marine
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