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The combined effects of hypertension, diabetes, and smoking may accelerate brain aging, with hypertension being the most significant predictor of structural decline.
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spj.science.org
submitted 25 days ago by
Teresa
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Sugar-sweetened beverages are linked to 9.8% of new type 2 diabetes cases and 3.1% of new cardiovascular disease cases globally.
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www.nature.com
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A daily dose of coenzyme Q10—100 milligrams or less—reduces blood pressure by about 4mmH systolic and 3mmHG diastolic in people with type 2 diabetes, potentially lowering cardiovascular risk.
diabetes
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antioxidant
cardiovascular
www.clinicaltherapeutics.com
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Nearly half of people with type 2 diabetes have multiple micronutrient deficiencies—the most common being vitamin D.
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micronutrients
magnesium
vitamin b12
insulin
metformin
nutrition.bmj.com
submitted about 2 months ago by
Teresa
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Sulforaphane-rich broccoli sprout extract modestly lowers fasting blood sugar in some people with prediabetes, perhaps due to variations in gut microbiota and individual metabolic traits.
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www.nature.com
submitted 2 months ago by
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Interrupting sedentary behavior every 30 minutes aids blood sugar control and may mitigate the risk of cardiometabolic disorders, according to a meta-analysis.
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cardiovascular
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
submitted 3 months ago by
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Effect of dietary intake of advanced glycation end products on biomarkers of type 2 diabetes: a systematic review and meta-analysis
aging
diabetes
www.tandfonline.com
submitted 3 months ago by
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GLP-1 receptor agonists may lower risks for major illnesses like dementia and seizures.
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dementia
weight loss
cardiovascular
www.nature.com
submitted 3 months ago by
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Manufactured Chemicals and Children's Health — The Need for New Law
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www.nejm.org
submitted 4 months ago by
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Diagnosis of type 2 diabetes before the age of 50 nearly doubles the risk of dementia, while concurrent obesity triples the risk.
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dementia
journals.plos.org
submitted 5 months ago by
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High-protein, low-calorie diets—whether animal or plant-based—lead to an average weight loss of ~18 pounds and improved glucose metabolism in people at risk for type 2 diabetes.
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diabetes
muscle
protein
weight loss
dom-pubs.pericles-prod.literatumonline.com
submitted 6 months ago by
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A daily cup of coffee could reduce your risk of heart disease and diabetes by half.
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diabetes
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green tea
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stroke
cardiovascular
academic.oup.com
submitted 8 months ago by
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Lifestyle interventions that focus on diet, exercise, and weight management reduce the risk of diabetes—despite underlying genetic risk.
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pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
submitted 9 months ago by
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Genetics plays a key role in the body's response to exercise.
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metabolism
diabetes
genetics
scitechdaily.com
submitted 9 months ago by
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Individualized responses to macronutrients influence metabolic health, with consequences for people with type 2 diabetes.
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diabetes
fat
insulin
protein
carbohydrates
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted 10 months ago by
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Taurine supplementation can help regulate blood glucose and lower blood pressure, reducing risk factors associated with metabolic syndrome.
obesity
diabetes
cholesterol
triglycerides
blood pressure
metabolic syndrome
taurine
stroke
cardiovascular
supplements
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
submitted 11 months ago by
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Moderate to high nighttime light exposure increases type 2 diabetes risk by up to 53 percent, comparable to genetic factors.
metabolism
diabetes
circadian rhythm
insulin
blue light
t.co
submitted 11 months ago by
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In older adults with type 2 diabetes, high-intensity resistance training decreases blood glucose levels by 12 percent and strengthens muscles by 33 percent.
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diabetes
muscle
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
submitted 12 months ago by
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Late-night eating increases the risk of death from diabetes by as much as 131 percent.
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diabetes
circadian rhythm
mortality
time-restricted eating
www.nature.com
submitted 12 months ago by
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Interrupting prolonged sitting with ten body-weight squats improves blood glucose levels better than a 30-minute walk.
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diabetes
muscle
blood sugar
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
submitted about 1 year ago by
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Plant-based meat substitutes show little effect on cardiometabolic health in people at risk for type 2 diabetes.
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metabolism
diabetes
cholesterol
vegetarian
www.sciencedirect.com
submitted about 1 year ago by
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Evening exercise reduces the risk of early death in people with obesity by 61%, outperforming 33% risk reduction from morning exercise.
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obesity
aging
diabetes
mortality
diabetesjournals.org
submitted about 1 year ago by
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Higher vitamin D levels are linked to 18 percent lower dementia risk in older adults with prediabetes.
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alzheimer's
diabetes
genetics
dementia
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
submitted about 1 year ago by
Teresa
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What are the optimal time-restricted eating patterns for cardiovascular wellness?
diet
obesity
diabetes
cholesterol
time-restricted eating
blood pressure
cardiovascular
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
submitted over 1 year ago by
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Daily cinnamon supplementation averaging 2,100 milligrams – roughly a teaspoon – shows promise in managing type 2 diabetes.
diet
diabetes
insulin resistance
insulin
polyphenol
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
submitted over 1 year ago by
Teresa
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