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Hospital-Based Korean Diabetes Prevention Study: A Prospective, Multi-Center, Randomized, Open-Label Controlled Study

Authors
Rhee, Sang YoulChon, SukAhn, Kyu JeungWoo, Jeong-TaekLee, Moon-KyuPark, Kyong SooCha, Bong SooBaik, Sei-HyunPark, Joong YeolLee, Kwan WooLee, In-KyuPark, Tae SunKim, In JooLee, Jung MinLee, Jung HwaLim, Jeong HyunCho, Jae WonKweon, MeeraLee, Ji-HyunCho, Young JungLee, Jee-HyunLim, Sung-ChulChoi, Jin SunHong, JeongimLim, Hyun JungCho, Dong-HyeokChun, Sung WanKim, So HunSohn, Seo YoungLee, HyeokHwang, You CheolJeon, Justin Y.Lee, Mi KyoungKang, EunjeongChoi, Jihye
Issue Date
2월-2019
Publisher
KOREAN DIABETES ASSOC
Keywords
Diabetes mellitus; type 2; Clinical trial; Early intervention (education); Life style; Metformin; Prediabetic state; Primary prevention; Risk reduction behavior
Citation
DIABETES & METABOLISM JOURNAL, v.43, no.1, pp.49 - 58
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Journal Title
DIABETES & METABOLISM JOURNAL
Volume
43
Number
1
Start Page
49
End Page
58
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/67750
DOI
10.4093/dmj.2018.0033
ISSN
2233-6079
Abstract
Background: The prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) continues to increase, and the disease burden is the highest of any medical condition in Korea. However, large-scale clinical studies have not yet conducted to establish the basis for diabetes prevention in Korea. Methods: The hospital-based Korean Diabetes Prevention Study (H-KDPS) is a prospective, multi-center, randomized, open-label controlled study conducted at university hospitals for the purpose of gathering data to help in efforts to prevent type 2 DM. Ten university hospitals are participating, and 744 subjects will be recruited. The subjects are randomly assigned to the standard care group, lifestyle modification group, or metformin group, and their clinical course will be observed for 36 months. Results: All intervention methodologies were developed, validated, and approved by Korean Diabetes Association (KDA) multi-disciplinary team members. 'Ihe standard control group will engage in individual education based on the current KDA guidelines, and the lifestyle modification group will participate in a professionally guided healthcare intervention aiming for >= 5% weight loss. The metformin group will begin dosing at 250 mg/day, increasing to a maximum of 1,000 mg/day. The primary end-point of this study is the cumulative incidence of DM during the 3 years after randomization. Conclusion: The H-KDPS study is the first large-scale clinical study to establish evidence-based interventions for the prevention of type 2 DM in Koreans. The evidence gathered by this study will be useful for enhancing the health of Koreans and improving the stability of the Korean healthcare system
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