Plain-English translation of NCT07262788 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
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This feasibility study is testing the best combination of diet and exercise for people with type 2 diabetes who want to reverse or significantly improve their condition. Half of participants will follow a carbohydrate-reduced diet with exercise, while the other half will follow a carbohydrate-rich diet with exercise. Both groups will receive structured support to help them stick with their program and see which approach works better for long-term diabetes control.
While lifestyle changes like diet and exercise can help put type 2 diabetes into remission, doctors don't yet know the most effective combination of dietary approaches and exercise strategies. This trial aims to clarify which diet type—when paired with regular physical activity—gives people the best chance of achieving lasting improvement in their blood sugar control.
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You will be randomly assigned to follow either a carbohydrate-reduced or carbohydrate-rich diet, both combined with a structured exercise program. You will receive guidance on meal planning, nutrition, and physical activity, and will attend regular appointments to monitor your progress, track your weight and blood sugar levels, and get support from the research team. The study will help determine which approach works best for improving diabetes control and achieving remission.
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