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josie38 said:Hi catherinecherub,
I read this article with interest but i dont think they could recommend it as they only did it on 11 people which for me is not a big indicator of it working. My big question would be what happens when they return to their normal eating habits does it come back! If getting t2 is not incentive enough to help them get healthier lifestyles on their own then i dont know what will
josie
Patch said:Sounds a little like the "Lighter Life" Diet. I know a few people who have had great success on that diet, losing over 3st each. (None are diabetic, though...)
I'd LOVE to know where those 600 calkories came from. I'd certainly give this a try!
At the end of the 8 week intervention participants returned
to normal eating but were provided with information
about portion size and healthy eating.
There is a lot in the discussion section about the role of fats in the organs and free fatty acids in circulation. There is aso some discussion about the genetic susceptibility to 'pancreatic fat accumulation in terms of inhibition of glucose-dependent insulin secretion.'The data are consistent with the
hypothesis that the abnormalities of insulin secretion and
insulin resistance that underlie type 2 diabetes have a
single, common aetiology, i.e. excess lipid accumulation in
the liver and pancreas [11].
.This study demonstrates for the first time the time course of a return of normal beta cell function and hepatic glucose output by acute restriction of dietary energy intake in individuals with type 2 diabetes. The changes occurred in association with decreases in pancreatic and liver triacylglycerol concentrations. This new insight allows an understanding of the causality of
type 2 diabetes in individuals as well as in populations. It carries major implications for information to be given to newly diagnosed patients, who should know that they have a potentially reversible condition and not one that is inevitably progressive
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