What predicts drug-free type 2 diabetes remission? Insights from an 8-year general practice service evaluation of a lower carbohydrate diet.
Our next webinar features Dr David Unwin, who delves into insights from an 8-year general practice service evaluation of a lower carbohydrate diet.
Dr Unwin will discuss the following points:
Who is Dr David Unwin?
Dr David Unwin works at the Norwood NHS Surgery in Southport near Liverpool, UK where he has helped care for a practice of 9,700 people since 1986 as a family doctor. To date 127 of his patients with T2 diabetes have achieved drug-free remission. This gives a remission rate of 50% at 30 months duration of those choosing a lower carb diet. This equates to a remission rate of over 20% of the diabetic population of the entire practice. One of the best results for any clinic in the world.
For the past few years, he has been a UK Royal College of General Practitioners expert clinical advisor on diabetes. David was also elected to fellowship of the college for his work in the training of trainee general practitioners.
As a result of his interests in both better communication with patients and Type 2 diabetes he was made Royal College of General Practice National Champion for Collaborative Care and Support Planning in Obesity & Diabetes in 2015.
In 2016 he was the proud UK National winner of the NHS Innovator Of The Year Award for published research into lifestyle changes; working with patients’ personal health goals as an alternative to drug therapy in type 2 diabetes –so that his GP practice spends £68,000 per year less than expected on drugs for diabetes. As part of this he has also published research into improving blood pressure, lipid profiles, renal function and liver function by reducing dietary carbohydrate, especially sugar. His teaspoon of sugar infographics have now been translated into seventeen languages
In 2021 one of his papers published in BMJ Nutrition was voted as ‘paper of the year’ by the International Academy of nutrition educators.
Dr Unwin’s work has been covered by both BBC, C4 & C5 television, The New Scientist, The Times, The Daily Mail and The British Medical Journal. As @lowcarbGP he has over 80,000 followers on Twitter!
Primary Care Dietitians is the only provider of first contact dietitians (FCD) in the UK. They help NHS Primary Care Networks utilise FCDs and experienced dietitians to manage GP workload.
Through PCD, their dietitians will work through the Roadmap, and be supported by experienced and Health Education England-trained clinical supervisors, with an aim to deliver an integrated and local FCD-managed service to provide quality care to patients.