Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5872015 | Clinical Nutrition ESPEN | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Diet-induced weight loss reduced the levels of biomarkers of endothelial dysfunction and inflammation in overweight and obese patients with T2D independently of medication use and T2D duration. Even on intensive medical drug treatment as well as after a long history of T2D, patients may still profit from diet-induced weight reduction.
Keywords
VLCDHbA1cT2DsVCAM-1hs-CRPSoluble vascular cell adhesion molecule 1vWFsICAM-1HDLhigh-density lipoproteinEndothelial dysfunctioninflammationEnzyme-linked immunosorbent assayELISADiabetes mellitus type 2Type 2 diabetesDietVery low-calorie dietbody mass indexBMIVon Willebrand factorLow-density lipoproteinLDLObesityACE inhibitorangiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitorsoluble intercellular adhesion molecule 1Glycated hemoglobinhigh-sensitivity C-reactive protein
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Authors
K.A. Berk, T.P. Oudshoorn, A.J.M. Verhoeven, M.T. Mulder, A.J.M. Roks, W.A. Dik, R. Timman, E.J.G. Sijbrands,