Type 2 diabetes remission may be more attainable for those who reduce weight by at least 10% in the year after diagnosis compared with those who lose less weight, according to findings published in Diabetic Medicine.
“Remission of type 2 diabetes is achievable in the longer term with modest weight loss of > 10% early in the disease trajectory. This can be achieved without intensive interventions in free-living populations,” Hajira Dambha-Miller, MRCGP, PhD, FHEA, a clinical lecturer in the academic unit of primary care and population sciences at the University of Southampton in
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