DIAMOND
Dietary Approaches to the Management Of type 2 Diabetes
Diamond is a programme developed specifically for people with type 2 Diabetes to help them to achieve remission from diabetes. Remission means a person has normal or near normal blood glucose and does not need medicines for diabetes.
Being in remission will greatly improve the chances of avoiding long-term risks from diabetes to eyes, kidneys, heart, and brain. It will also lower blood pressure and reduce the need for blood pressure medication.
WHY HAVE I BEEN INVITED?
We are looking for people with type 2 diabetes diagnosed within the past six years to take part in this study, who would like to use diet to improve their diabetes control, lose weight, or improve their general health.
Your GP has searched in their records to see who might be eligible to take part.
Your medical records suggest that you may benefit from changing your diet in order to achieve remission from diabetes and improve your general health.
Click the links below to find out more about our programme, and help you decide if you’d like to take part
CONTACT US
If you would like to take part, or would just like to know more about it, contact the team:
Phone: 01865 617131
Email: diamond.study@phc.ox.ac.uk
Study Team
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Susan Jebb
Professor of Diet and Population Health
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Paul Aveyard
Professor of Behavioural Medicine
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Jadine Scragg
Researcher
Dietary Approaches to the Management Of type 2 Diabetes
Funder: NIHR HTA
Sponsor: University of Oxford
Diamond.study@phc.ox.ac.uk
This trial has been approved by
East Midlands - Nottingham 2 Research Ethics Committee, reference: 22/EM/0074
If you are looking for information on the original feasibility trial for DIAMOND, click here.