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Kamlesh Khunti
Researcher at University of Leicester
Publications - 1268
Citations - 54508
Kamlesh Khunti is an academic researcher from University of Leicester. The author has contributed to research in topics: Type 2 diabetes & Diabetes mellitus. The author has an hindex of 91, co-authored 1030 publications receiving 37429 citations. Previous affiliations of Kamlesh Khunti include Health Science University & Ninewells Hospital.
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Sedentary time in adults and the association with diabetes, cardiovascular disease and death: systematic review and meta-analysis
Emma G. Wilmot,Charlotte L. Edwardson,Charlotte L. Edwardson,Felix A. Achana,Melanie J. Davies,Melanie J. Davies,Melanie J. Davies,Trish Gorely,Laura J. Gray,Kamlesh Khunti,Kamlesh Khunti,Kamlesh Khunti,Thomas Yates,Thomas Yates,Stuart J. H. Biddle +14 more
TL;DR: Sedentary time is associated with an increased risk of diabetes, cardiovascular disease and cardiovascular and all-cause mortality; the strength of the association is most consistent for diabetes.
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The prevalence of co‐morbid depression in adults with Type 2 diabetes: a systematic review and meta‐analysis
TL;DR: In this article, the authors conducted a systematic literature review to estimate the prevalence and odds ratio of clinically relevant depression in adults with Type 2 diabetes compared with those without, and found that the prevalence of depression was significantly higher in patients with type 2 diabetes than those without.
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Pharmacological and lifestyle interventions to prevent or delay type 2 diabetes in people with impaired glucose tolerance: systematic review and meta-analysis
Clare L Gillies,Keith R. Abrams,Paul C. Lambert,Nicola J. Cooper,Alex J. Sutton,Ronald T. Hsu,Kamlesh Khunti +6 more
TL;DR: Lifestyle and pharmacological interventions reduce the rate of progression to type 2 diabetes in people with impaired glucose tolerance and seem to be at least as effective as drug treatment.
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Effectiveness of the diabetes education and self management for ongoing and newly diagnosed (DESMOND) programme for people with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes: cluster randomised controlled trial
Melanie J. Davies,Simon Heller,Timothy Skinner,Michael J. Campbell,Marian Carey,Sue Cradock,Helen Dallosso,Heather Daly,Y. Doherty,Simon Eaton,Caroline S. Fox,Lindsay Oliver,K. Rantell,Gerry Rayman,Kamlesh Khunti +14 more
TL;DR: A structured group education programme for patients with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes resulted in greater improvements in weight loss and smoking cessation and positive improvements in beliefs about illness but no difference in haemoglobin A1c levels up to 12 months after diagnosis.
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Fruit and vegetable intake and incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus: systematic review and meta-analysis
TL;DR: Increasing daily intake of green leafy vegetables could significantly reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes and should be investigated further.