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Nutrient-dense foods may help reduce cholesterol among statin-intolerant patients
Substituting a small portion of food with nutrient-dense foods may effectively lower cholesterol among patients with hyperlipidemia without the use of drugs, according to findings published in the Journal of Nutrition.
Technology, unexpected study findings redefine diabetes management over 20 years
This year marks the 20th anniversary of Endocrine Today. In the 2 decades since Endocrine Today was launched, the field of diabetes has undergone immense change.
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Mild autonomous cortisol secretion in benign adrenal tumors increases cardiometabolic risk
Mild autonomous cortisol secretion is prevalent in nearly half of adults with benign adrenal tumors and can increase the risk for hypertension and type 2 diabetes, according to study data published in the Annals of Internal Medicine.
Aspirin for preeclampsia prophylaxis ‘underutilized’ for high-risk women
Pregnant women at highest risk for developing preeclampsia, such as those with diabetes and hypertension, are not routinely prescribed aspirin as recommended by guidelines, according to a population-based study.
Anxiety elevates cardiometabolic risk over time in men
Higher levels of anxiety were linked to increases in cardiometabolic risk biomarkers over time in men, researchers reported in the Journal of the American Heart Association.
Arterial stiffness in adolescence may drive insulin resistance in adulthood
Arterial stiffness in adolescence may be a causal risk factor for hyperinsulinemia and insulin resistance in young adulthood, driving risk for incident type 2 diabetes, according to research published in Hypertension.
Carbohydrate counting combined with DASH diet provides benefits in gestational diabetes
Carbohydrate counting combined with the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension eating plan may help women with gestational diabetes to lower fasting blood glucose, according to a study published in Clinical Nutrition.
Family history of diabetes may increase risk for NAFLD
People with a parent, sibling or child with diabetes have increased risk for developing nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, or NAFLD, regardless of their own glucose status, according to study findings.
AHA: Address social determinants of health to reduce CV risk in type 2 diabetes
Clinicians must use multifaceted tools to reduce CV risk in type 2 diabetes, combining newer therapies with efforts to address social determinants of health, according to a new American Heart Association scientific statement.
Stair walking for 10 minutes may lower glucose and insulin, improve insulin sensitivity
Moderate-intensity stair walking for as little as 3 minutes can lower glucose and insulin concentrations, and 10 minutes of stair walking can improve insulin sensitivity, according to study findings.
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