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‘Digital Twin’ tech reverses type 2 diabetes, fixes metabolic disruptions
A novel artificial intelligence platform that integrates multidimensional data to deliver precision nutrition and health recommendations not only helps to induce remission in type 2 diabetes but also to normalize a range of glycaemic and extraglycaemic parameters, as shown in a study presented at the 82nd American Diabetes Association (ADA) Scientific Sessions.
‘Digital Twin’ tech reverses type 2 diabetes, fixes metabolic disruptions
14 Jun 2022Higher dairy intake tied to lower T2D risk
Higher consumption of dairy products is associated with a lower risk of type 2 diabetes (T2D) among US adults, according to a nationally representative study presented at ADA 2022.
Higher dairy intake tied to lower T2D risk
14 Jun 2022CREATE: ‘Open-source’ automated insulin delivery gets good results in T1D
Automating insulin delivery with an open-source algorithm that is run on a smartphone proves safe and effective in the management of type 1 diabetes (T1D), as shown in the results of Community Derived Automated Insulin Delivery (CREATE) trial.
CREATE: ‘Open-source’ automated insulin delivery gets good results in T1D
13 Jun 2022Weight loss boosts quality of life in type 2 diabetes
Patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) who lose more weight appear to have better quality of life (QoL), an effect that is independent of treatments received, according to a study presented at the recent 82nd Scientific Sessions by the American Diabetes Association (ADA 2022).
Weight loss boosts quality of life in type 2 diabetes
13 Jun 2022Central obesity in women with axSpA leads to worse outcomes
Central obesity, as assessed by the waist-to-hip ratio (WHR), is very common in patients with axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA), particularly in women, reveals a recent study. This modifiable comorbidity may result in worse quality of life, worse disease activity, and greater impairment of functional ability.
Central obesity in women with axSpA leads to worse outcomes
12 Jun 2022ARIC: Uncontrolled diabetes ups risk of heart failure progression in older adults
Uncontrolled diabetes among older adults with preclinical heart failure (HF) stages appears to increase the risk of HF progression, suggests a study.
ARIC: Uncontrolled diabetes ups risk of heart failure progression in older adults
10 Jun 2022Patients with IGT show poor response to lifestyle changes
A study of Thai patients with impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) has found only a slight reduction in weight among its participants, highlighting the need for more intensive efforts with structured lifestyle programs to prevent diabetes.