iHealth-T2D - Family-based intervention to improve healthy lifestyle and prevent Type 2 Diabetes amongst South Asians with central obesity and prediabetes (643774) |
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South Asians, who represent one-quarter of the world’s population, are at high risk of type-2 diabetes (T2D). Intensive lifestyle modification (healthy diet and physical activity) is effective at preventing T2D amongst South Asians with impaired glucose tolerance, but this approach is limited by high-cost, poor scalability and low impact on T2D burden.
We will complete a cluster-randomised clinical trial at 120 locations across India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and the UK. We will compare family-based intensive lifestyle modification (22 health promotion sessions from a community health worker, active group, N=60 sites) vs usual care (1 session, control group, N=60 sites) for prevention of T2D, amongst 3,600 non-diabetic South Asian men and women with central obesity (waist≥100cm) and/or prediabetes (HbA1c≥6.0%). Participants will be followed annually for 3 years. The primary endpoint will be new-onset T2D (physician diagnosis on treatment or HbA1c≥6.0%, predicted N~734 over 3 years). Secondary endpoints will include waist and weight in the index case and family members. Our study has 80% power to identify a reduction in T2D risk with family-based intervention vs usual care of: 30% in South Asians with central obesity; 24% in South Asians with prediabetes; and 24% overall. Health economic evaluation will determine cost-effectiveness of family based lifestyle modification for prevention of T2D amongst South Asians with central obesity and / or prediabetes. The impact of gender and socio-economic factors on clinical utility and cost-effectiveness will be investigated.
Our results will determine whether screening by waist circumference and/or HbA1c, coupled with intervention by family-based lifestyle modification, is an efficient, effective and equitable strategy for prevention of T2D in South Asians. Our findings will thereby provide a robust evidence base for scalable community-wide approaches to reverse the epidemic of T2D amongst the >1.5 billion South Asians worldwide.
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Grant Number: | 643774 |
Cordis Record Number: | 194100 |
Project Start Date: | 2015-01-01 |
Project End Date: | 2019-12-31 |
Project Funder: | EC/H2020/RIA/ |
EC Special Clause: | false |
Datapilot: | false |
Open Access Mandate: | true |
Coordinator: | IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND MEDICINE |
Coordinator EU Contribution: | 1386972.5 |
EU Max Contribution: | 3614083.75 |
Total Cost: | 3614083.75 |
Participant: |
UNIVERSITY OF KELANIYA EALING HOSPITAL NHS TRUST PUNJAB INSTITUTE OF CARDIOLOGY (PIC) LAHORE UNIVERSITY OF SURREY UNIVERSITY OF COLOMBO SERVICES INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES OULUN YLIOPISTO LONDON NORTH WEST HEALTHCARE NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE TRUST DEVKI DEVI FOUNDATION SOCIETY Academisch Medisch Centrum bij de Universiteit van Amsterdam INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH POLICY |
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