Basal Insulin Reduction 90 Minutes Before Exercise Beneficial for Glucose Control, Hypoglycemia Risk in T1D 
A 50% to 80% basal rate reduction performed 90 minutes before beginning exercise will improve open-loop glucose control and decrease the risk for hypoglycemia during exercise in individuals Read more
Microbiota May Help Single Out ‘Lean’ NAFLD
Both fecal and blood microbiota profiles showed different patterns between participants with obese-type versus lean-type nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), and these may serve as Read more
Frequent stress increases diabetes risk
More frequent high-stress situations could increase the odds of developing diabetes, according to findings from a study of Chinese adults published in the Journal of Diabetes Investigation. Source: Frequent stress increases diabetes Read more
‘Mentally Tiring’ Jobs May Up Women’s T2D Risk
Demanding work could put a woman at a higher risk for type 2 diabetes, according to a new study. Source: ‘Mentally Tiring’ Jobs May Up Women’s T2D Read more
Dietary fat, fibre, satiation, and satiety—a systematic review of acute studies
  Humans appear to have innate energy regulation mechanisms that manifest in sensations of satiation during a meal and satiety post ingestion. Interactions between these mechanisms and the macronutrient profile of their contemporary food environment could be responsible for the dysregulation of this mechanism, resulting in a higher energy intake. The aim of this systematic... Read more Read more
Healthy Diet in Midlife May Not Stave Off Dementia
A high-quality diet in midlife did not seem to be protective against dementia, long-term data suggested. Source: Healthy Diet in Midlife May Not Stave Off Read more
Primary care weight-management intervention leads to sustained type 2 diabetes remission
Adults with type 2 diabetes and obesity assigned to a structured weight-management program in a primary care setting were more likely to achieve sustained disease remission at 2 years compared with adults assigned to usual care, according to findings published in The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology. Source: Primary care weight-management intervention leads to sustained type... Read more Read more
Improvement in the Spatial Distribution of Pain, Somatic Symptoms, and Depression After a Weight Loss Intervention.
Weight loss is known to improve pain localized to weight-bearing joints but it is not known how weight loss affects the spatial distribution of pain and associated somatic symptoms like Read more
As we confront mental health issues, addressing eating disorders is crucial
Eating disorders have the highest mortality rate of any psychological illness. Every 62 minutes, at least one person in the U.S. dies as a direct result of an eating disorder. Source: As we Read more
Clinicians show inconsistent compliance with peanut allergy guidelines, screenings
Clinicians did not consistently adhere to peanut allergy–related guidelines or conduct proper allergy screenings, according to three different abstracts presented at the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Annual Scientific Meeting. Source: Clinicians show inconsistent compliance with peanut allergy guidelines, Read more