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NHS England — Midlands » Record numbers of people in East Midlands with type 2 diabetes benefit from NHS ‘soups and shakes’

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Record Numbers in East Midlands Reverse Type 2 Diabetes with NHS ‘Soups and Shakes’ ‌Program

More than 6,000 people across the ⁣East Midlands living with type 2 diabetes have had the condition put into remission thanks to​ a groundbreaking NHS ‌programme‌ offering low-calorie, total diet⁢ replacement products – often referred to as “soups‌ and shakes.” NHS England data​ released November 8, 2023,​ reveals a significant surge in successful outcomes,​ demonstrating the‌ potential of this innovative approach⁣ to tackle the growing ⁤health crisis.

Type 2 diabetes is ⁣a‌ serious condition that ⁢can led to heart⁤ disease, stroke, blindness, and kidney failure. The NHS’s‌ Low-Calorie Diet (LCD)⁢ programme provides⁢ carefully monitored⁤ support, including medically⁣ supervised replacement of conventional food with specially⁤ formulated soups ‌and shakes for 12 weeks, followed by a gradual reintroduction of food. This intensive early phase is designed to rapidly lower blood sugar levels and reduce reliance on medication. The East Midlands​ success is part⁢ of a wider national rollout, aiming to put tens of thousands⁣ more patients on the path ​to remission.

The programme, available⁣ to adults diagnosed with type 2 diabetes ⁤within the last six years,⁤ has‌ seen notably strong ‌results in areas like Leicester, Nottinghamshire, and ‍Lincolnshire. According to NHS England, over half of⁢ participants achieve remission after one year, meaning​ they ​no longer require diabetes medication‌ and have blood sugar levels within a normal⁢ range.

“This is⁤ a game-changer ⁤for people living with type 2 diabetes,” said‌ Professor Jonathan Valabhji, NHS England’s⁤ National Clinical Director for Diabetes and Obesity. “Putting type 2⁢ diabetes into⁤ remission is ‌not just about taking medication off; it’s about giving people their lives back.”

The initiative is⁢ part⁣ of the NHS’s wider commitment to preventing and managing obesity and type⁢ 2‌ diabetes, which costs the health service an estimated £10 ‌billion a year. NHS England plans to expand the LCD programme further, making‍ it available to even more eligible patients across the country. Individuals‍ interested in learning more about‍ the programme‍ should discuss ⁤it with​ their GP.

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