Nutrients (Oct 2020)

Socio-Demographic Characteristics and Body Weight Perceptions of Study Participants Benefitting Most from the Feel4Diabetes Program Based on Their Anthropometric and Glycaemic Profile Changes

  • George Moschonis,
  • Kalliopi Karatzi,
  • Kyriaki Apergi,
  • Stavros Liatis,
  • Jemina Kivelä,
  • Katja Wikström,
  • Alelí M. Ayala-Marín,
  • Rocio Mateo-Gallego,
  • Kaloyan Tsochev,
  • Nevena Chakarova,
  • Emese Antal,
  • Imre Rurik,
  • Violeta Iotova,
  • Greet Cardon,
  • Jaana Lindstrom,
  • Luis A. Moreno,
  • Konstantinos Makrilakis,
  • Yannis Manios

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12103117
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 10
p. 3117

Abstract

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The Feel4Diabetes program was comprised of a community-based screening and a two-year intervention phase aiming to prevent type 2 diabetes (T2D) in families at risk for diabetes across Europe. The current work aimed to identify the socio-demographic characteristics and body weight perceptions of participants who benefitted the most, achieving at least a 5% reduction in body weight, waist circumference and glycaemic indices (fasting plasma glucose, insulin, glycosylated haemoglobin levels), over two-year period. Following a two-stage screening procedure, 2294 high-risk parents were randomly allocated to standard care or more intensive intervention. The participants who benefitted most were living in Southern (OR 2.39–3.67, p p p = 0.002) and were younger (p p p p p = 0.024). These findings point out the regions in Europe and the sociodemographic profile of individuals that benefitted the most in the current study, highlighting the need to prioritise regions in greater need for such interventions and also tailor future interventions to the characteristics and perceptions of the target populations.

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