Preventing high blood glucose (pre-diabetes) from turning into type 2 diabetes with lifestyle changes could more than halve ...
The findings suggest a possible avenue for improving predictions of who may or may not develop diabetes later in life.
“Integrating these data in large samples allowed us to identify early metabolic pathway changes that precede type 2 diabetes, providing new insights into disease mechanisms,” said Jun Li, MD, ...
Nearly 100 million American adults are living with prediabetes or diabetes, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, but research consistently demonstrates that small lifestyle ...
Endocrinologists and dietitians explain the link. More than one in three American adults has prediabetes, a condition where blood sugar levels are higher than normal, but not high enough to be ...
Research shows that following either the Mediterranean, DASH, or AHEI diet may lower the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Studies from 2025 suggest that the DASH diet may be one of the most ...
Diabetes. 2007;56(6):1502-1507. What are the take-home messages from these analyses? First, interventions that either reduce body weight and fat or that block the impact of obesity on insulin ...
The target trial emulation study suggests rigid risk thresholds aren’t needed to steer statin use in this group.
A combination of a lower-calorie Mediterranean diet, exercise and nutritional support kept overweight to severely obese people between the ages of 55 and 75 from progressing to type 2 diabetes, a new ...
No, having prediabetes is not a guarantee that you will develop type 2 diabetes. You can lower your chance of a diabetes diagnosis with lifestyle changes, such as eating choices, exercise routines, ...
After you’ve been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, one of your first questions will likely be what foods you need to avoid with diabetes. Will you still be able to enjoy lunch out with friends? Will ...