Intensive lifestyle changes aimed at modest weight loss reduced the rate of developing type 2 diabetes by 34 percent compared with placebo in people at high risk for the disease, researchers conclude based on 10 years of data. Participants randomly assigned to make lifestyle changes also had more favorable cardiovascular risk factors, including lower blood pressure and triglyceride levels, despite taking fewer drugs to control their heart disease risk, according to the study. read more
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Intensive lifestyle changes aimed at modest weight loss reduced the rate of developing type 2 diabetes by 34 percent over 10 years in people at high risk for the disease. Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and 26 other sites nationwide determined the results from the Diabetes Prevention Program Outcomes Study (DPPOS), a 10-year follow-up study of patients who participated in the Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP). The results appear in the Oct. 29, 2009, online
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I’m sure you are quite aware of the fact that if your overweight your odds of developing Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes goes up dramatically. You also know that we aren’t talking about a few extra pounds; we are talking about 20 plus pounds. In other words we are talking about being obese. One of the best ways for you to have weight loss and lower the odds of being diagnosed with diabetes is exercise. Exercise for diabetics is critical. Although Type 1 diabetes cannot be prevented exercise is a ph
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A study has found that a diet packed with cheese and other milk-based products helps with weight loss, lowers blood pressure and significantly improves chances of avoiding heart disease and diabetes. more
PARIS (AFP) - A hormone drug licensed for diabetes also helps obese people lose weight when used in combination with a low-fat diet and physical exercise, according to a trial published online on Friday by The Lancet. Liraglutide, marketed as Victoz ...
Hello there! If you are new here, you might want to subscribe to the RSS feed for updates from BB Articles.Powered by WP Greet BoxThe medical definition of weightloss is a decrease in body weight resulting from either voluntary (diet, exercise) or involuntary (illness) circumstances.According to WHO, there are more than 1 billion overweight adults all over the world who pose a major risk for various chronic diseases, including type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, hypertension and stroke, and
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Good Carbohydrates and Bad Carbohydrates Image by cheningilles via FlickrA lot of diabetic diets and diabetic meal planning center around carbohydrate intake the amount you can have and when you should have them. This is because they play such a crucial role in managing blood sugars. Too many carbohydrates or the wrong kind can cause high blood sugars. Not enough carbohydrates can cause low blood sugars or hypoglycemia.It is recommended that carbohydrates make up about 40% of your daily cal
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Bangkok (Thailand) Africa faces a double burden of obesity and hunger as millions take up increasingly sedentary lives in cities and the global financial crisis hits rural populations’ food security, nutritionists warn. Under-nutrition continues to plague sub-Saharan Africa, where 32 percent of the world’s hungry people live. However, those migrating from the countryside to cities are eating too much fatty food, leading to rising rates of obesity, diabetes, hypertension and high bloo
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For those people who want to make a jumpstart on healthy living, changing eating habits can be started by choosing healthier food choices. But even so, beating high blood pressure is not the only thing that we should consider because a more troubling chronic disorder is diabetes. To stay away from this disorder, other measures should be applies, among these is the means not to overeat. Eating is a very enjoyable practice but it should be regularized this is an understatement. This observation
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