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Abstract: . . . bothtype 2 diabetes and the metabolic syndrome. Exercise appearsto aid in the loss of visceral fat, quite literally gettingto the core of the metabolic syndrome. Results of the DiabetesPrevention Program demonstrated that as little as 150 minutesper week of moderate exercise as part of a lifestyle interventionsignificantly decreased the progression of type 2 diabetes in patients with preexisting impaired glucose tolerance. These findingswere comparable to those of the Finnish Diabetes Prevention Study. The magic bulletlike ability of exercise to counter muchof the metabolic disruption and ensuing pathology occurringin diabetes is beyond remarkable and has understandably ledto greater . . . . . . of a lifestyle interventionsignificantly decreased the progression of type 2 diabetes in patients with preexisting impaired glucose tolerance. These findingswere comparable to those of the Finnish Diabetes Prevention Study. The magic bulletlike ability of exercise to counter muchof the metabolic disruption and ensuing pathology occurringin diabetes is beyond remarkable and has understandably ledto greater emphas . . . . . . dramatic. If you gave the rats and mice predigested formula, diabetes was prevented in 80 percent of them, says Dr. Becker . . . A study of 200 newborns found those who had formula without cows milk were 50 percent less likely to develop diabetes . Researchers from sites around the United States and the world will enroll nearly 3,000 participants. Children will be followed for 10 years to determine if they develop the disease. Jobson, S. L., B. D. Naliboff, S. L. Gilmore, and M. J. Rosenthal. Effects of relaxation training on glucose tolerance and diabetic control in type II diabetes . Applied Psychophysiol. Biofeedback , 1997, 22(3):155-169. Murphy, Simkins, and Helowicz. Diabetes . . . . . . decreased the progression of type 2 diabetes in patients with preexisting impaired glucose tolerance. These findingswere comparable to those of the Finnish Diabetes Prevention Study. The magic bulletlike ability of exercise to counter muchof the metabolic disruption and ensuing pathology occurringin diabetes is beyond remarkable and has understandably ledto greater emphas . . . --3000,4,375,2662,64661
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