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A large clinical study of 4,700 people found that combining a Mediterranean diet with calorie restriction and regular physical activity reduced the risk of type 2 diabetes by 31% compared to conventional diets.
A groundbreaking clinical study within the BridyMedPlus project, published in the prestigious Annals of International Medicine, has revealed promising results in the prevention of type 2 diabetes. The study of about 4,700 participants aged 55 to 75, all with metabolic syndrome, showed that the risk of diabetes could be reduced by up to 31%. The study focused on three main axes: following MYMEMORY WARNING: YOU USED ALL AVAILABLE FREE TRANSLATIONS FOR TODAY. NEXT AVAILABLE IN 04 HOURS 49 MINUTES 25 SECONDS VISIT HTTPS://MYMEMORY.TRANSLATED.NET/DOC/USAGELIMITS.PHP TO TRANSLATE MORE MYMEMORY WARNING: YOU USED ALL AVAILABLE FREE TRANSLATIONS FOR TODAY. NEXT AVAILABLE IN 04 HOURS 49 MINUTES 25 SECONDS VISIT HTTPS://MYMEMORY.TRANSLATED.NET/DOC/USAGELIMITS.PHP TO TRANSLATE MORE MYMEMORY WARNING: YOU USED ALL AVAILABLE FREE TRANSLATIONS FOR TODAY. NEXT AVAILABLE IN 04 HOURS 49 MINUTES 25 SECONDS VISIT HTTPS://MYMEMORY.TRANSLATED.NET/DOC/USAGELIMITS.PHP TO TRANSLATE MORE
Source: Al-Wehda Al-Arabia News Portal