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New Consensus Report Recommends Individualized Eating Plan to Meet Each Person's Goals, Life Circumstances and Health Status


ARLINGTON, Va., April 18, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Personalized nutrition plans, nutrition for optimal weight management, and the prevention and management of diabetes complications including cardiovascular and kidney disease and gastroparesis, are detailed in the new guidance document, Nutrition Therapy for Adults with Diabetes or Prediabetes: A Consensus Report (Consensus Report), produced by a panel of experts assembled by the American Diabetes Association (ADA). The Consensus Report is published online today, April 18, 2019, at 1:00 p.m. ET in Diabetes Care, the ADA's flagship clinical research journal.

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The Consensus Report was produced by a national panel of 14 distinguished professionals with diverse scientific, clinical and nutrition expertise. The group included registered dietitian nutritionists, certified diabetes educators, endocrinologists, a primary care physician and a patient advocate, who answered a national call for experts. Nine additional peer experts in diabetes and the ADA's Professional Practice Committee reviewed the Consensus Report. The Consensus Report panel performed a comprehensive review of more than 600 key nutrition manuscripts published from 2014 through 2018. The resulting recommendations focus on key areas of nutrition management and guidelines to achieve optimal diabetes management, reduce complications, and improve quality of life for adults with type 1 or type 2 diabetes or prediabetes. This Consensus Report is an update to the ADA's 2014 Position Statement on nutrition therapy for adults with diabetes and is incorporated today, simultaneously, into the ADA's Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes?2019 as a Living Standards Update.

New guidelines and highlights in the report include:

Nutritional interventions and considerations for adults diagnosed with prediabetes are included in the recommendations for the first time. Additional key messages include:

"'What can I eat?' is the number one question asked by people with diabetes and prediabetes when diagnosed. This new Consensus Report reflects the ADA's continued commitment to evidence-based guidelines that are achievable and meet people where they are and recommends an individualized nutrition plan for every person with diabetes or prediabetes," said the ADA's Chief Scientific, Medical and Mission Officer William T. Cefalu, MD. "The importance of this consensus also lies in the fact it was authored by a group of experts who are extremely knowledgeable about numerous eating patterns, including vegan, vegetarian and low carb."

"As detailed by the latest evidence, there is no one, single nutrition plan to be recommended for every person with diabetes due to the broad variability of diabetes for each individual, as well as other life factors such as cultural backgrounds, personal preferences, other health conditions, access to healthy foods and socioeconomic status. The ADA strongly encourages an individualized approach that includes regular review of nutrition status for all people living with diabetes. Reassessment of an individual's nutritional plan is particularly important during significant life and health status changes, and includes nutrition counseling and guidance to achieve overall improved health and wellness that supports appropriate weight management, reducing diabetes complications and improving quality of life. Working with a team of health providers including a registered dietitian or certified diabetes educator is fundamental to effectively managing diabetes and prediabetes," concluded Dr. Cefalu.

"Nutrition Therapy for Adults with Diabetes or Prediabetes: A Consensus Report," was produced by co-chairs Alison B. Evert, MS, RD, CDE, University of Washington ? UW Neighborhood Clinics, Seattle, WA; and William S. Yancy, Jr., MD, MHS, Duke University, Durham, NC; and additional authors Michelle Dennison, PhD, RDN, LD, BC-ADM, CDE, Oklahoma City Indian Clinic, Oklahoma City, OK; Christopher Gardner, PhD, Stanford University, Stanford, CA;  Timothy Garvey, MD, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL; Ka Hei Karen Lau, MS, RDN, CDE Joslin Diabetes Center, Boston, MA; Janice MacLeod, MA, RD, CDE, Companion Medical, Inc., Columbia, MD; Joanna Mitri, MD, MS, Joslin Diabetes Center, Boston, MA; Raquel Pereira, MS, RDN, CD, CPPM, CSM, Simple Concept Consulting, Snoqualmie, WA; Kelly Rawlings, MPH, Vida Health, San Francisco, CA; Shamera Robinson, MPH, RDN, LDN, American Diabetes Association, Arlington, VA; Laura Saslow, PhD, University of Michigan School of Nursing, Ann Arbor, MI; Sacha Uelmen, RDN, CDE, American Diabetes Association, Arlington, VA; and Patricia Byers Urbanski, MEd, RD, LD, CDE, St. Luke's Hospital, Duluth, MN. Author disclosures are noted in the manuscript, and the manuscript details the nine distinguished professionals who served as peer-reviewers.

Nutrition Therapy for Adults with Diabetes or Prediabetes: A Consensus Report is available online in Diabetes Care on Thursday, April 18, at 1:00 p.m. ET. The complete, annotated Standards of Care, which includes updates to align with this Consensus Report, can be accessed online on Diabetes Care. The Abridged Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes have also been updated and can be accessed online at Clinical Diabetes

About Diabetes Care®
Diabetes Care, a monthly journal of the American Diabetes Association (ADA), is the highest-ranked, peer-reviewed journal in the field of diabetes treatment and prevention. Dedicated to increasing knowledge, stimulating research and promoting better health care for people with diabetes, the journal publishes original articles on human studies in clinical care, education and nutrition; epidemiology, health services and psychosocial research; emerging treatments and technologies; and pathophysiology and complications. Diabetes Care also publishes the ADA's recommendations and statements, clinically relevant review articles, editorials and commentaries. Topics covered are of interest to clinically oriented physicians, researchers, epidemiologists, psychologists, diabetes educators and other health care professionals. 

About the American Diabetes Association
Approximately every 21 seconds, someone in the United States is diagnosed with diabetes. Nearly half of the American adult population has diabetes or prediabetes, and more than 30 million adults and children are living with the disease. The American Diabetes Association (ADA) is the nation's leading voluntary health organization on a mission to prevent and cure diabetes, as well as improve the lives of all people affected by the disease. For nearly 80 years, the ADA has driven discovery by funding research to treat, manage and prevent all types of diabetes, while working relentlessly for a cure. Magnifying the urgency of this epidemic, the ADA works to safeguard policies and programs that protect people with the illness, those at risk of developing diabetes and the health care professionals who serve them by initiating programs, advocacy and education efforts that can lead to improved health outcomes and quality of life. To learn more or to get involved, call 1-800-DIABETES (1-800-342-2383) or visit us at diabetes.org. Information is available in English and Spanish. Join the conversation with us on Facebook (American Diabetes Association), Twitter (@AmDiabetesAssn) and Instagram (@AmDiabetesAssn). 

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SOURCE American Diabetes Association


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