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A large six-year trial found that older adults who combined a Mediterranean diet with regular exercise were far less likely to develop type 2 diabetes than those who only changed…
Facebook Tweet Email Link A combination of a lower-calorie Mediterranean diet, exercise and nutritional support kept overweight to severely obese people between the ages of 55 and 75 from progressing…
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A new study found that a lower-calorie Mediterranean diet, exercise, and nutritional support can help substantially reduce the risk of older adults developing type 2 diabetes. Researchers say that people…
ABSTRACT Exercise is a key component to lifestyle therapy for prevention and treatment of diabetes. These recommendations are based on positive associations between physical activity and type 2 diabetes (T2D)…
Patiara's Dr. Sanjay Singhra's aerobic metabolic physician represented India at the 85th scientific session of the American Diabetes Association in Chicago, the world's largest diabetes conference with over 11,000 global…
Share on PinterestExercise for just 150 minutes a week can help reduce blood sugar levels and reverse pre-diabetes. Image credit: Ana Luz Crespi/Stocksy. The number of people with type 2…
Some studies have found that walking for just two minutes after a meal (yes, really!) can have a major impact on blood sugar. But besides scattered around small activities of…
Pre -diabetes refers to a state in which a person has a higher level of blood sugar. The level of type 2 diabetes may not be considered in the wrong…