Regression From Pre-Diabetes to Normal Glucose Regulation in the Diabetes Prevention Program
Diabetes Care2009Vol. 32(9), pp. 1583–1588
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Abstract
Insulin secretion, and other biologic processes retained with younger age, are key in restoring NGR in people with pre-diabetes. However, NGR may also be attained through weight loss and additional aspects of ILS.
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