Landmark Study Shows Lifestyle Changes Cut Diabetes Risk by 58% in High-Risk Adults
Major prevention trial proves diet and exercise dramatically reduce diabetes onset compared to medication alone.
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Major prevention trial proves diet and exercise dramatically reduce diabetes onset compared to medication alone.
Small trial tests whether diabetes drug metformin can enhance immune response to flu vaccination in aging adults.
French study reveals how aging influences metabolic responses to cancer, potentially explaining malnutrition patterns in elderly patients.
Mediterranean diet, resistance training, and diabetes medication combined to combat sarcopenia and improve metabolic health in older adults.
12-week resistance training study shows promise for managing diabetes and preventing muscle loss in older adults.
University of Pennsylvania study tests behavioral tools to help people stick with time-restricted eating for blood pressure and weight management.
Turkish researchers tested whether adding high-fat, low-carb eating to intermittent fasting beats traditional IF for obesity treatment.
UCSF study tests whether eating within specific time windows can help obese adults lose weight more effectively than traditional dieting.
128-person study compared intermittent fasting approaches to conventional diets for managing diabetes and prediabetes in Pakistani population.
176-person study explored personalized responses to refined carbs, whole grains, and intermittent fasting for optimal glucose control.
43-patient study tracked metabolic changes for 2 years after bariatric surgery, revealing improvements beyond simple weight reduction.
Stanford study tests whether GLP-1 drug exenatide can restore insulin function and promote weight loss in people with prediabetes.