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<blockquote data-quote="Scardoc" data-source="post: 589469" data-attributes="member: 44692"><p>What I dislike about the above quote is that the notion of blame is being introduced where there was none previously. If you want to start picking at the wording then what it’s saying is that the RISK of developing Type 2 diabetes is decreased by eating healthily and exercising. As is the case with obesity, cancer, high blood pressure, high cholesterol……..the list could go on forever.</p><p>The major risk factor for T2 diabetes is being overweight and will remain so until the day the very clever boffins in their research labs prove otherwise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scardoc, post: 589469, member: 44692"] What I dislike about the above quote is that the notion of blame is being introduced where there was none previously. If you want to start picking at the wording then what it’s saying is that the RISK of developing Type 2 diabetes is decreased by eating healthily and exercising. As is the case with obesity, cancer, high blood pressure, high cholesterol……..the list could go on forever. The major risk factor for T2 diabetes is being overweight and will remain so until the day the very clever boffins in their research labs prove otherwise. [/QUOTE]
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