Type-2 diabetes can be reversed and called for greater awareness, documentation and surveillance of remissions to improve health and reduce healthcare costs.
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‘Weight loss is a common recommendation for treatment for type 2 diabetes. Many people are overweight when they’re first diagnosed, and that extra fat actually increases their insulin resistance.’
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Achieving remission not only has health benefits, but also produces a strong sense of personal achievement and empowerment, removes stigma, and may even reduce insurance premiums. A U.S. study found remissions in only 0.14 percent of 1,20,000 patients followed for seven years, while the Scottish Care Information Diabetes database, which includes every patient in Scotland, shows that less than 0.1 percent of those with type 2 diabetes were coded as being in remission. ![twitter](https://images.medindia.net/icons/news/social/twitter.png)
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They suggested that lack of agreed criteria and guidance over recoding may have led to hesitation in coding remission, but the main reason for the low recording is probably that few patients are attempting or achieving remission. "It is in everybody's interest to reclassify people with Type-2 diabetes when they become non-diabetic," said the authors. They concluded that an appropriate coding will make it possible to monitor progress in achieving remission of Type-2 diabetes nationally and internationally and to improve predictions of long term health outcomes for patients with a known duration of remission.
The research is published in British Medical Journal.
Source-ANI