Weight Loss Isn't Essential For Reversing Prediabetes, New Study Shows
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Weight Loss Isn't Essential For Reversing Prediabetes, New Study Shows
For people with abnormally high blood sugar levels, losing weight is often proposed as the primary approach to preventing full-blown diabetes from developing. A new study challenges this approach by evaluating the efficiencies of other methods to bring levels back to safer levels. The international team of researchers behind the study found that the risk of type 2 diabetes could be cut by as much as 71 percent by following dietary and exercise g…
Prediabetes Reversal Possible Without Weight Loss, Study Finds
A recent study challenges the common belief that weight loss is essential for reversing prediabetes, suggesting that improvements in blood sugar levels can occur independently of losing weight. These findings could impact future prevention and treatment strategies.
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