Diet reverses Type 2 Diabetes
A Newcastle University team recently discovered that Type 2 diabetes can be reversed by an extreme low calorie diet alone.
Affecting two and half million people in the UK – and on the
increase – Type 2 diabetes is a long-term condition caused by too much
glucose, a type of sugar, in the blood.
In an early stage clinical trial of 11 people, funded by Diabetes
UK, all reversed their diabetes by drastically cutting their food
intake to just 600 calories a day for two months. And three months
later, seven remained free of diabetes.
Professor Roy Taylor of Newcastle University who led the study
and also works for The Newcastle-Upon-Tyne Hospitals NHS
Foundation Trust said: “To have people free of diabetes after years
with the condition is remarkable - and all because of an eight week
diet.”
“This is a radical change in understanding Type 2 diabetes. It
will change how we can explain it to people newly diagnosed with the
condition. While it has long been believed that someone with Type 2
diabetes will always have the disease, and that it will steadily get
worse, we have shown that we can reverse the condition.”
Research revealed at the American Diabetes Association conference
and published in Diabetologia transforms thinking on diabetes. It
demonstrates that people who go on a very low calorie diet can remove
fat which is clogging up the pancreas allowing normal insulin secretion
to be restored.
Traditionally, it has been thought that as a progressive
condition, Type 2 diabetes can be controlled by diet initially then
tablets, but may eventually require insulin injections.
Type 2 diabetes, which was once known as adult-onset diabetes, is
now found in young adults and children. It is caused by too much
glucose in the blood due to the pancreas not producing enough insulin -
a hormone which breaks down glucose into energy in the cells – or due
to the body not reacting to it, known as insulin sensitivity.
The results of the diet
Under close supervision of a medical team, 11 people who had
developed diabetes later in life were put on an extreme diet of just
600 calories a day consisting of liquid diet drinks and non-starchy
vegetables. They were matched to a control group of people without
diabetes and then monitored over eight weeks. Insulin production from
their pancreas and fat content in the liver and pancreas were studied.
After just one week, the Newcastle University team found that
their pre-breakfast blood sugar levels had returned to normal.
A special MRI scan of their pancreas revealed that the fat levels
in the pancreas had returned from an elevated level to normal (from
around 8% to 6%). In step with this, the pancreas regained the normal
ability to make insulin and as a result, blood sugar after meals
steadily improved.
The volunteers were then followed-up three months later. During
this time they had returned to eating normally but had received advice
on portion size and healthy eating. Of the ten people re-tested, seven
remained free of diabetes.
“We believe this shows that Type 2 diabetes is all about energy
balance in the body,” explained Professor Taylor, “if you are eating
more than you burn, then the excess is stored in the liver and pancreas
as fat which can lead to Type 2 diabetes in some people. What we need
to examine further is why some people are more susceptible to
developing diabetes than others.”
Dr Iain Frame, Director of Research at Diabetes UK, said: “We
welcome the results of this research because it shows that Type 2
diabetes can be reversed, on a par with successful surgery without the
side effects. However, this diet is not an easy fix and Diabetes UK
strongly recommends that such a drastic diet should only be undertaken
under medical supervision. Despite being a very small trial, we look
forward to future results particularly to see whether the reversal
would remain in the long term.”
“I no longer needed my diabetes tablets”
Gordon Parmley, 67, from Stocksfield in Northumberland took part
in the trial. He said: “I love playing golf but I was finding that when
I was out on the course sometimes my vision would go fuzzy and I would
have trouble focussing. It was after this that I was diagnosed with
Type 2 diabetes. That was about six years ago and from then on, I had
to control the diabetes with a daily combination of tablets - the
diabetes drug, gliclazide and tablets for my cholesterol.
“When my doctor mentioned the trial I thought I would give it a
go as it might help me and other diabetics. I came off my tablets and
had three diet shakes a day and some salad or vegetables but it was
very, very difficult and I’m not sure I’d have done it without the
support of my wife who went on a diet alongside me.
“At first the hunger was quite severe and I had to distract
myself with something else – walking the dog, playing golf – or doing
anything to occupy myself and take my mind off food but I lost an
astounding amount of weight in a short space of time.
“At the end of the trial, I was told my insulin levels were
normal and after six years, I no longer needed my diabetes tablets.
Still today, 18 months on, I don’t take them. It’s astonishing really
that a diet – hard as it was – could change my health so drastically.
After six years of having diabetes I can tell the difference - I feel
better, even walking round the golf course is easier.
Reference: Reversal
of type 2 diabetes: normalisation of beta cell function in association
with decreased pancreas and liver triacylglycerol, E. L. Lim &
K. G. Hollingsworth & B. S. Aribisala & M. J. Chen & J. C.
Mathers & R. Taylor. Diabetologia. DOI 10.1007/s00125-011-2204-7
Published on: 24th June 2011
Article by Newcastle University: 2011: http://www.ncl.ac.uk/press.office/press.release/item/diet-reverses-type-2-diabetes
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