For Older Diabetics, Moderate Overweight Linked to Lowest Cardiovascular Risk: Study
By George Citroner Upending conventional wisdom, a new study has found that there is no one-size-fits-all, healthy BMI range for people living with Type 2 diabetes. Rather, the research reveals a twist—a person’s optimal body weight actually shifts as they grow older. Upcoming research to be unveiled at the European Obesity Congress in Venice next month sheds new light on the…
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