Skip to main content
. 2023 Oct 5;3:133. doi: 10.1038/s43856-023-00363-0

Table 3.

Efficacy of T2D preventive interventions according to clinical effect modifiers.

T2D preventive strategies
Lifestyle intervention Dietary pattern intervention Dietary supplements intervention
Modifier Number of studies Effect modificationa Certainty of evidenceb Number of studies Effect modificationa Certainty of evidenceb Number of studies Effect modificationa Certainty of evidenceb
BMI 14

Yes: 5 studies

No: 9 studies

Grade D 3 No: 3 studies Grade D 4

Yes: 1 study

No: 3 studies

Grade D
Prediabetes 18

Yes: 8 studies

No: 10 studies

Grade D 1 No: 1 study Grade D 1 No: 1 study Grade D
Family history 3

Yes: 1 study

No: 2 studies

Grade D 3

Yes: 2 studies

No: 1 study

Grade D
Dyslipidemia/medications 1 No: 1 study Grade D 2 Yes: 2 studies Grade D 2

Yes: 1 study

No: 1 study

Grade D
Hypertension 2

Yes: 1 study

No: 1 study

Grade D 2 No: 2 studies Grade D
Metabolic syndrome 1 Yes: 1 study Grade D 1 No: 1 study Grade D
Menopausal status, HRT use 3 No: 3 studies Grade D

Overview of the included studies investigating whether clinical factors modify the response to T2D preventive intervention strategies.

aYes/No corresponds to significant/nonsignificant effect modification, as reported in the study.

bCertainty of evidence denotes consistency, Grading based on Diabetes Canada scale A to D.