Chief investigator:Roy Taylor
Co-investigators:Ashley Adamson
Ahmad Al-Mrabeh
Falko Sniehotta
Kieren Hollingsworth
Rury Holman
Sponsor:Newcastle-upon-Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Funder:Diabetes UK (£515,389)
Reference numberIRAS:234620
Obesity is a key risk factor for type 2 diabetes, but not everyone with this condition is overweight. The cause of type 2 diabetes in non-obese people was thought to be different from in obese people, but results of experiments do not support this view. An alternative idea is that people have a personal level of total body fat that they can tolerate and if they go above that level, they develop diabetes. Re-TUNE will study whether weight loss in people with type 2 diabetes who are not obese can reverse their condition, which would support the idea of a personal fat threshold.
In this Newcastle-based study, funded by Diabetes UK participants will undergo stepwise weight loss under medical supervision by consuming a low-calorie diet (800 calories a day from soups, shakes and non-starchy vegetables) for up to two weeks. After this, they will be supported to gradually return to normal eating and weight loss maintenance for six weeks. Participants will complete this eight-week cycle up to three times. After each cycle, the research team will measure levels of insulin and the amount of fat in the pancreas and liver.
We are looking for 21 people in the Newcastle area who have had type 2 diabetes for less than 6 years, and for another 20 people without diabetes. All participants must be non-obese and aged 20-70 years old. We would be very pleased to hear from you.
The Reversal of Type 2 diabetes Upon Normalisation of Energy intake in the non-obese (ReTUNE) study was designed to test the Personal Fat Threshold hypothesis first proposed by Prof. Roy Taylor (Newcastle University) and Prof. Rury R. Holman (Clin Sci [Lond]....
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