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<blockquote data-quote="Guzzler" data-source="post: 2007774" data-attributes="member: 408573"><p>While I agree in principle with what you have said I would just like to pick up on a couple of things. Becoming overweight is a symptom of Insulin Resistant Diabetes not a cause and it is a symptom that not all Pre Ds or T2s experience. As to living a more sedentary lifestyle, again, not all fall into that category. One of the common denominators of our condition is the kind of foods that we all (used to) think were normal, healthy foods and the modern western foodstuffs are sometimes quite addictive lending to greater portion sizes and frequency so it follows that it is the very foods themselves that have the greatest influence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guzzler, post: 2007774, member: 408573"] While I agree in principle with what you have said I would just like to pick up on a couple of things. Becoming overweight is a symptom of Insulin Resistant Diabetes not a cause and it is a symptom that not all Pre Ds or T2s experience. As to living a more sedentary lifestyle, again, not all fall into that category. One of the common denominators of our condition is the kind of foods that we all (used to) think were normal, healthy foods and the modern western foodstuffs are sometimes quite addictive lending to greater portion sizes and frequency so it follows that it is the very foods themselves that have the greatest influence. [/QUOTE]
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