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<blockquote data-quote="Sue192" data-source="post: 1628576" data-attributes="member: 439516"><p>Very good posts, [USER=236407]@Mary1680[/USER]. It is a hugely complex subject, with so many factors coming into play other than bad-choice diet and lifestyle (though I fully realise that these DO play a part.) '<em>My sister is a thin T2DM; not quite as controlled as mine, yet no one blinks an eye when she devours a full packet of chocolate biscuits'</em> A close friend of mine is addicted to chocolate and sweet things, and I mean addicted: she once said she'd love to order three puddings instead of a starter and main! She does no exercise and could do with losing a couple of stones at least, yet she is not diabetic. Genetics....</p><p></p><p>But how on earth do we change the way we work? The way we commute? Almost impossible I would think/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sue192, post: 1628576, member: 439516"] Very good posts, [USER=236407]@Mary1680[/USER]. It is a hugely complex subject, with so many factors coming into play other than bad-choice diet and lifestyle (though I fully realise that these DO play a part.) '[I]My sister is a thin T2DM; not quite as controlled as mine, yet no one blinks an eye when she devours a full packet of chocolate biscuits'[/I] A close friend of mine is addicted to chocolate and sweet things, and I mean addicted: she once said she'd love to order three puddings instead of a starter and main! She does no exercise and could do with losing a couple of stones at least, yet she is not diabetic. Genetics.... But how on earth do we change the way we work? The way we commute? Almost impossible I would think/ [/QUOTE]
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