The article examines how better nutrition and regular physical activity might help to prevent type 2 diabetes. The fatty acylcarnitines reportedly have potential for sooner identification of people at risk for developing the disease. It is stated that a possible link of high blood glucose levels ...
Diabetes Research Paper Pathology Fall 2010 Abstract Diabetes is a disease that affects currently 23.6 million people, about 7.8% of the population. Diabetes...
This paper briefly describes the recent research, therapeutic and pedagogical activities of the Institute of Endocrinology in Prague, which will celebrate ... F Mitchell 被引量: 0发表: 2014年 Diabetes Theme Issue Call for Papers A call for papers on diabetes research is presented. AR Cappola,E...
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trial showed that a home-based, telemedicine-supported lifestyle intervention, which consisted of exercise training, nutrition recommendations and health literacy training, reported improved glycemic control after 6 months in patients with coronary heart disease and type 2 diabetes compared to usual ...
Cite this paper Lowndes, J. , Kawiecki, D. , Yu, Z. and Rippe, J. (2015) No Dose Response Relationship in the Effects of Commonly Consumed Sugars on Risk Factors for Diabetes across a Range of Typical Human Consumption Levels.Food and Nutrition Sciences,6, 101-111. doi:10.4236/fns.20...