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This is a feasibility study evaluating the potential to utilize a continuous glucose monitoring system (CGMs) on a temporary basis, during participation in a lifestyle medicine program, to help improve the compliance with healthy lifestyle changes for people with Type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and prediabetes (PD).
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Glucose peaks after eating are an indication of the level of insulin resistance and the severity of disease in patients with T2DM. Many lifestyle factors affect the glucose elevation, including the glycemic index of food, timing of eating, physical activity, stress and sleep.
In practice, a glycemic profile, consisting of multiple glucose measurements before and after meals throughout the day, has sometimes been helpful in educating patients concerning the effects of their eating habits on blood sugar levels.
Would temporary use (8-10 weeks) of a continuous glucose monitoring system (CGMs) be a useful adjunct during lifestyle education in patients with T2DM or PD?
The purpose of this feasibility study is to evaluate the effectiveness of a CGMs on a small sample of patients while they are enrolled in a lifestyle medicine class, to:
Eligible subjects who have consented to the study, and have had the baseline data gathered as part of their participation in the Lifestyle Medicine Clinic, will be given a CGMs device and supplies, and instructed in how to utilize these. They will set up the app on their smart phone to provide them with feedback on their glucose level to correlate with their lifestyle activities.
The FDA approved CGMs utilizes a small filament-like probe that is entered into the skin and measures sugar levels of the interstitial fluid of the subcutaneous tissue. This correlates with blood glucose levels.
Daily, the subjects will enter data into their smart phone app, which will include:
Once daily, the subject will complete a reflection entry in a diary on their glucose levels over the last 24 hours in relation to their logged lifestyle activities.
At the completion of the 8 sessions of The Lifestyle Medicine Clinic, participants will complete a survey asking open ended question concerning the use of the CGMs.
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