PMID- 29178635 OWN - NLM STAT- MEDLINE DCOM- 20190111 LR - 20190111 IS - 1463-1326 (Electronic) IS - 1462-8902 (Linking) VI - 20 IP - 4 DP - 2018 Apr TI - Effect of non-surgical weight management on weight and glycaemic control in people with type 2 diabetes: A comparison of interventional and non-interventional outcomes at 3 years. PG - 879-888 LID - 10.1111/dom.13171 [doi] AB - AIMS: To examine the long-term effectiveness of lifestyle weight management interventions, recommended in clinical guidelines for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and obesity. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Electronic health records were used to follow 23 208 patients with T2DM and obesity in Glasgow, UK, for up to 3 years between 2005 and 2014. Patients were stratified by referral to and attendance at a lifestyle weight management intervention, and by attainment of a target weight loss of >/=5 kg over 7 to 9 sessions ("successful completers"). Outcomes were change in weight, glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) and diabetes medications. RESULTS: A total of 3471 potentially eligible patients were referred to the service, and fewer than half of these attended (n = 1537). Of those who attended 7 to 9 sessions, >40% successfully completed and achieved 5-kg weight loss (334/808). Successful completers maintained greater weight loss (change at 3 years -8.03 kg; 95% confidence interval [CI] -9.44 to -6.62) than the non-completers (-3.26 kg; 95% CI -4.01 to -2.51; P < .001) and those not referred to the service (-1.00 kg; 95% CI -1.15 to -0.85; P < .001). Successful completers were the only patient group who did not increase their use of diabetes medication and insulin over 3 years. In adjusted models, successful completers had a clinically significant reduction in HbA1c (-3.7 mmol/mol; 95% CI -5.82 to -1.51) after 3 years; P