In a four-year-long study, overweight and obese diabetics placed on a calorie-restrictive diet along with nearly three hours of exercise per week fared much better than controls
After one year, 11.5 percent of the program participants no longer needed medication to keep their blood sugar levels below the diabetes threshold. Only two percent of the non-intervention group experienced any significant improvement in their condition
Obesity has now become a greater global health crisis than hunger. It is also the leading cause of disabilities around the world
According to a national study there’s been a modest decline in obesity rates among 2- to 4-year-olds from poor families. While the cause for the drop is unclear, some of the potential contributors include a massive increase in breastfeeding over the past three decades, and reduced advertising of junk food to young children
Sources and References
Journal of the American Medical Association December 19, 2012; 308(23): 2489-2496.
http://jama.jamanetwork.com/article.asp … id=1486829
MedPage Today December 19, 2012
New England Journal of Medicine December 27, 2012; 367:2550-2551
The Lancet December 13, 2012, The Global Burden of Disease Study