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Any idea on amount of fat loss needed to reverse prediabetes? (and a little about myself)
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<blockquote data-quote="douglas99" data-source="post: 1351036" data-attributes="member: 38028"><p>Have a read around of the forum.</p><p></p><p>It does seem that 'reversal' ie the ability to eat a high carb meal again, seems to more prevalent with those that have done an intensive very low calorie diet for a shorter period, as opposed to 'remission' from slow weight loss by an unrestricted calorie diet, which is then continued to be used to control the diabetes in life.</p><p></p><p>I don't believe Prof Taylor has done any specific studies to validate his statement you quoted, only the original study, and a follow up one he is undertaking now on a larger scale.</p><p>And, his study was on a specific group of only obese patients, with diabetes.</p><p>Although, he is quite right, any weight loss is always beneficial for most conditions caused by obesity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="douglas99, post: 1351036, member: 38028"] Have a read around of the forum. It does seem that 'reversal' ie the ability to eat a high carb meal again, seems to more prevalent with those that have done an intensive very low calorie diet for a shorter period, as opposed to 'remission' from slow weight loss by an unrestricted calorie diet, which is then continued to be used to control the diabetes in life. I don't believe Prof Taylor has done any specific studies to validate his statement you quoted, only the original study, and a follow up one he is undertaking now on a larger scale. And, his study was on a specific group of only obese patients, with diabetes. Although, he is quite right, any weight loss is always beneficial for most conditions caused by obesity. [/QUOTE]
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