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World Diabetes Day: Is Bariatric Surgery the Only Tool to Send T2DM into Remission? Adherence to 6 Months of Daily Exercise and Eating 500kcal/day Less Works, Too!

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Diabetes is a disease that is currently often only managed, not treated and that despite the fact that scientists know ways to send T2DM it into remission. With the 14th of November being the World Diabetes Day , I thought it may be worth taking a look at the available evidence on treating , not just managing diabetes. If you do just that, there is one treatment that sticks out: Bariatric surgery. There is currently little doubt that weight loss surgery is the most promising tool doctors have to actually "treat" type II diabetes. As Esposito et al. point out in their recent review of the literature,  "more information is [however] needed about the long-term durability of comorbidity control and complications after bariatric procedures" (Esposito. 2015). Educate yourself @ www.suppversity.com do battle or avoid T2DM Pasta "Al Dente" = Anti-Diabetic Vinegar & Gums for Weight Loss Nutrient Deficien- cies in the US Yohimbine Burns Stub...

The Latest Exercise Science: Weights During Pregnancy, Barbells for Bariatric Surgery Patients and Hypertensives, Mouthguards & Performance Garments and Much More

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Performance garments appear to be particularly beneficial for female trainees. I have to admit that there are no real "block buster" studies to talk about. This does not mean, though, that there were not interesting new papers on exercise science at all. Instead of lengthy elaborations on one or two papers I will thus provide you with a concise overview of the most recent papers from the  The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research  - an overview that includes only papers that have already been published. A review of those that are still ahead of print will follow as soon as the server problems over at Lippincott are settled and I can access them ;-) Read more short news at the SuppVersity Exercise Research Uptake Nov '14 1/2 Exercise Research Uptake Nov '14 2/2 Weight Loss Supplements Exposed Exercise Supplementation Quickie Exercise Research Uptake Jan 12, 2015 Read the Latest Ex. Science Update Physical conditioning for NASCAR ...
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