Thursday, November 05, 2009

Diabetes can be delayed with diet, exercise

Another reason not to pay for care of the overfat.
"People on the brink of developing diabetes who get a lot of support and encouragement to diet and exercise can turn things around and avoid the disease, U.S. researchers said on Wednesday...

People in this group lost an average of 15 pounds (6.8 kg) in the first year, but they gradually regained all but about 5 pounds...

After 10 years, the group that started off in the diet and exercise group has sustained a modest weight loss and cut their risk of developing diabetes by 34 percent..."
Such a small effort is all it took and so many fat people are unwilling to do even this minimal amount to make a difference.

If they care so little for themselves, we should respect that, leave them alone and let them develop and pay for their diseases of choice.

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