Abstract

Purpose: An outcomes' evaluation of a community-based cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention program in persons with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes. Design: A prospective, observational study. Setting: A community-setting in Ireland. Participants: Persons with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes, aged 40 years or older, and 2 or more cardiovascular risk factors. Intervention: A 16-week community-based, cardiovascular prevention program, with health promotion seminars, group exercise, and individual consultations, delivered by a multidisciplinary team. Measures: Medical, lifestyle, and well-being measures. Analysis: Changes in categorical and continuous variables were analyzed using the paired exact test and the t test Wilcoxin matched-pairs test, respectively. Results: In total, 218 persons (134 men) participated, mean age was 59.8 (10.2) years. Completion rate was 75.2\% (n=164). The proportion achieving target glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA ) increased from 53\% at baseline to 75\% (P .001) at end of program. Systolic and diastolic blood pressures reduced by 8.8 mm Hg (95\% CI: â11.2 to â6.4, P .001) and 5.2 mm Hg (95\% CI: â6.9 to â3.5, P .001), respectively. Mean low-density lipoprotein cholesterol reduced from 2.45 to 2.05 mmol L (P .001). Significantly higher proportions met recommended targets in diet (6.9\% vs 43.4\%, P .001) and physical activity (9.2\% vs 56.6\%, P .001). Psychosocial measures significantly improved at end of program. The majority of improvements were sustained at 1 year. Conclusion: Participation in this CVD prevention program was associated with significant improvements in glycemia and CVD risk factors in newly diagnosed patients with type 2 diabetes.
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
Pages (from-to)68-76
JournalAmerican Journal of Health Promotion
Volume35
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2021

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