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Old September 9th, 2006, 02:21 AM posted to sci.med.cardiology,alt.support.diabetes,misc.health.diabetes,sci.med.nutrition,alt.support.diet.low-carb
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
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Default Exercise Cuts Diabetes Risk in People with Big Waists

Don Kirkman wrote:
Andrew wrote:
Don Kirkman wrote:
Andrew wrote:
wrote:
Andrew wrote:


"None of what you have written address methods of getting rid of **all**
the VAT.


Again, getting rid of **all** the VAT to cure metabolic syndrome (MetS)
is the key to possibly curing type-2 diabetes in many folks."


There is at present no cure for diabetes, your unsupported opinion
notwithstanding and research asked of you in support multiple times not
yet forthcoming.


It is common knowledge that type 2 diabetes diappears with clinically
significant weight loss:


http://tinyurl.com/kt3u9


"There was significant improvement in all measures of glucose
metabolism. Remission of diabetes occurred in 32 patients (64%), and
major improvement of glucose control occurred in 13 patients (26%);
glucose metabolism was unchanged in 5 patients (10%). HbA(1c) was 7.8
+/- 3.2% preoperatively and 6.2 +/- 2.7% at 1 year (P 0.001).
Remission of diabetes was predicted by greater weight loss and a
shorter history of diabetes (pseudo r(2) = 0.44, P 0.001)."


But the study was done on subjects who had had bariatric surgery.


Laparoscopic gastric banding serves only to reduce the amount that
subjects can eat.


Precisely; it is a physiomechanical procedure, not a diet regime (which
by MW's definition the 2pdoa clearly is).


If the 2PD-OMER Approach were a diet, one would not be able to dovetail
it with diets such as either Pritikin, Ornish, South Beach or even
Atkins.

Truth is simple.

May GOD continue to keep your heart beating, dear neighbor Don whom I
love unconditionally.

Prayerfully in Christ's amazing love,

Andrew
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Cardiologist, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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