Effects of Weight Loss, Weight Cycling, and Weight Loss Maintenance on Diabetes Incidence and Change in Cardiometabolic Traits in the Diabetes Prevention Program

Publication Description
This study examined specific measures of weight loss in relation to incident diabetes and improvement in cardiometabolic risk factors. This prospective, observational study analyzed nine weight measures, characterizing baseline weight, short- versus long-term weight loss, short- versus long-term weight regain, and weight cycling, within the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) lifestyle intervention arm (n = 1,000) for predictors of incident diabetes and improvement in cardiometabolic risk factors over 2 years. Although weight loss in the first 6 months was protective of diabetes (hazard ratio [HR] 0.94 per kg, 95% CI 0.90, 0.98; P < 0.01) and cardiometabolic risk factors (P < 0.01), weight loss from 0 to 2 years was the strongest predictor of reduced diabetes incidence (HR 0.90 per kg, 95% CI 0.87, 0.93; P < 0.01) and cardiometabolic risk factor improvement (e.g., fasting glucose: β = -0.57 mg/dL per kg, 95% CI -0.66, -0.48; P < 0.01). Weight cycling (defined as number of 5-lb [2.25-kg] weight cycles) ranged 0-6 times per participant and was positively associated with incident diabetes (HR 1.33, 95% CI 1.12, 1.58; P < 0.01), fasting glucose (β = 0.91 mg/dL per cycle; P = 0.02), HOMA-IR (β = 0.25 units per cycle; P = 0.04), and systolic blood pressure (β = 0.94 mmHg per cycle; P = 0.01). After adjustment for baseline weight, the effect of weight cycling remained statistically significant for diabetes risk (HR 1.22, 95% CI 1.02, 1.47; P = 0.03) but not for cardiometabolic traits. Two-year weight loss was the strongest predictor of reduced diabetes risk and improvements in cardiometabolic traits.

Primary Author
Delahanty,Linda M.
Pan,Qing
Jablonski,Kathleen A.
Aroda,Vanita R.
Watson,Karol E.
Bray,George A.
Kahn,Steven E.
Florez,Jose C.
Perreault,Leigh
Franks,Paul W.

Volume
37

Issue
10

Start Page
2738

Other Pages
2745

Publisher
American Diabetes Association

URL
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25024396

PMID
25024396

PMCID
PMC4170126



Reference Type
Journal Article

Periodical Full
Diabetes care

Publication Year
2014

Publication Date
Oct

Place of Publication
United States

ISSN/ISBN
0149-5992

Document Object Index
10.2337/dc14-0018