A 6-month follow-up study of the randomized controlled Ma-Pi macrobiotic dietary intervention (MADIAB trial) in type 2 diabetes
Nutrition and Diabetes2016Vol. 6(8), pp. e222–e222
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Andreea Soare, Rossella Del Toro, Yeganeh Manon Khazrai, Antonio Di Mauro, Sara Fallucca, Silvia Angeletti, Edlira Skrami, Rosaria Gesuita, Dario Tuccinardi, Silvia Manfrini, F. Fallucca, Mario Pianesi, Paolo Pozzilli
Abstract
Both the Ma-Pi and control diets maintained their benefits beyond the 21-day intensive monitored intervention over a 6-month follow-up in real-world conditions. The Ma-Pi diet resulted in greater improvement in glycemic control.
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