Monday, June 27, 2011

UK Study Shows That 6.5 Hours Of Additional Dietary Support In A Year Improves Blood Sugar Control In Recently Diagnosed Diabetics

New research from the UK shows that, in patients with recently diagnosed type 2 diabetes, 6.5 hours of additional dietary advice sessions lead to improvement in blood sugar control compared with patients who receive usual care. However, increased activity conferred no additional benefit when combined with the diet intervention. The Article, published Online First by The Lancet, is by Dr Robert Andrews, University of Bristol, UK. The study assessed 593 adults aged 30-80 years in whom type 2 diabetes had been diagnosed 5-8 months earlier...


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