Bethesda – A lifestyle intervention involving weight loss and regular exercise has also reduced the number of other chronic diseases in older adults in the long term among participants in a diabetes prevention study. This is shown by an analysis of the “Diabetes Prevention Program” and the “DPP Outcomes Study,” published in JAMA (2026; DOI:...
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Bethesda – A lifestyle intervention involving weight loss and regular exercise has also reduced the number of other chronic diseases in older adults in the long term among participants in a diabetes prevention study. This is shown by an analysis of the “Diabetes Prevention Program” and the “DPP Outcomes Study,” published in JAMA (2026; DOI:...