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Thus, weight loss appears to take center stage when it comes to lifestyle modification delaying the onset of diabetes (14). The Chinese Da Qing Diabetes Prevention study also showed great benefit in preventing diabetes through lifestyle modification (15), although the interventions were of questionable value. In that study, weight loss was minimal (?2 lbs) in the combined diet-exercise arm after the initial 6-year intervention; weight loss was actually greater in the control arm after 20 years of follow-up (16). Individuals randomized to the exercise-only arm showed a 46% reduction in the incidence of diabetes after 6 years (15). Other data support the hypothesis that weight loss of at least 3–4% over an extended period of time is necessary to achieve appreciable diabetes prevention. At the start of the DPPOS, the weight of individuals in the lifestyle arm was about 3–4% less than control subjects (9), and the incidence of diabetes was no different thereafter between the lifestyle and control arms. It was not entirely clear, however, whether the absence of a protective effect was due to the smaller percentage of weight lost relative to the DPP or due to other factors identified in the follow-up report (9). Also in the DPP/DPPOS (1,9), the mean A1C level in the lifestyle arm was lowest when weight loss was at its maximum (i.e., year 1); A1C levels increased thereafter, seeming to correlate with the degree of weight regain (9). Conversely, following bariatric surgery that resulted in a 17% mean loss in body weight after a median 15 years of follow-up, first-time fatal and nonfatal cardiovascular events declined 33% and overall cardiovascular deaths declined by 53% compared with nonsurgical control subjects (47). Although there was an approximate 20% reduction in weight 1 year following surgery, the benefit in outcomes between the two groups was not seen until year 6. In the modeling study referred to previously (39), a 4% weight loss maintained for decades resulted in a small but important reduction in diabetes-related complications. ------=_Part_331_1939242341.1519922398945--