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Remission achievable for 1 in 3 Indian diabetics through intensive app-based lifestyle program, study suggests

Last updated: October 31, 2025 4:45 am
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A recent study published in PLOS One has shown promising results for individuals with type 2 diabetes (T2D) in India. The study, conducted by Pramod Tripathi and colleagues from the Freedom from Diabetes Clinic & Diabetes Research Foundation, found that nearly one-third of participants achieved diabetes remission through an intensive lifestyle intervention program.

Type 2 diabetes is a significant health concern in India, affecting over 72 million people. While lifestyle interventions have been successful in managing diabetes in Western populations, there is limited data on their effectiveness in India, where genetic and lifestyle factors contribute to a higher risk.

The study analyzed data from 2,384 adults with T2D who participated in a one-year online intensive lifestyle intervention program. The program included a personalized plant-based diet, structured physical activity, group therapy, individual counseling, and medication management. Overall, 31.2% of participants achieved diabetes remission, maintaining glycated hemoglobin levels below 48 mmol/mol for at least three months without medication.

Individuals in the remission group showed significant improvements in weight, BMI, HbA1c, fasting insulin, and insulin resistance compared to the non-remission group. Factors such as age, BMI, medication history, and diabetes duration were found to influence remission success.

While the study had limitations such as its retrospective design and lack of a control group, the authors highlight the potential of intensive lifestyle modifications in achieving T2D remission. They emphasize the importance of culturally adapted programs in addressing diabetes management.

The study provides valuable insights into the effectiveness of lifestyle interventions for individuals with T2D in India. The authors suggest that a structured and personalized approach, like the one used in their program, can help a significant proportion of individuals achieve diabetes remission.

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For more information on the study, you can access the full article in PLOS One with the DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0333114. This research demonstrates the potential of intensive lifestyle interventions in achieving type 2 diabetes remission and highlights the importance of tailored programs in diabetes management.

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