Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2681248 Primary Care Diabetes 2007 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Intervention studies using lifestyle counselling and drug therapy in research settings illustrate promising results with lowering of the incidence of Type-2 diabetes, meaning that Type-2 diabetes can be delayed or prevented. It is, however, questionable whether these interventions are cost-effective. We need studies in routine clinical settings evaluating morbidity, mortality and cost-effectiveness as primary outcomes. While waiting for these studies to prove cost-effective, patients with pre-diabetes should be treated according to their 10-year risk of cardiovascular disease following present guidelines.
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