The Development Intensive Lifestyle Model of Type 2 Diabetes for Diabetes Remission, Bangphae District, Ratchaburi Province

Authors

  • Nisachon sriring Ratchaburi Provincial Public Health Office
  • Kanokon Rungsawang Ratchaburi Provincial Public Health Office

Keywords:

Intensive lifestyle/ behavior, Type 2 diabetes patient, Diabetes remission

Abstract

The research and development study aimed to develop an intensive lifestyle intervention model to achieve diabetes remissions in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. The study was conducted in two groups of diabetic patients. The experimental  group were 30 patients in Bang Pae Hospital. The Control group were 30 patients. Duration to an intensive lifestyle intervention was 12 weeks. Instruments used in the experiment was Behavior Modification Program. The data collection tool was health behaviors of diabetic patients. Statistics used for Repeated Measures ANOVA and Independent t-test. The results of the research found that:

Finally, the mean of fasting blood sugar of  control group and  experimental group were statistically significantly different ,the experimental group was 143.167 and the control group was 161.567 was statistically significant difference (F=4.956, p= 0.030). Explained the percentage difference= 7.9 (η 2=.079), different on 8th weeks (F= 5.151, p= .027) 8.2% (η 2= .082) and different on 12th weeks (F = 8.917, p= .004) 13.3% (η 2 = .133). The mean of HbA1c of experimental group after the program was 6.8 (SD=.86) and the same group before program was 7.27 (SD=1.09. The result found that an experimental group was 5 diabetic remission patients (16.67%) and reduced drugs 11 diabetic patients (36.67%).

Therefore, to promote sustainable and appropriate behavioral changes in patients, the multidisciplinary team should systematically and continuously implement behavior modification programs.

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2025-12-31

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