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The findings of a study led by the University of Birmingham suggests that exercise during the first few months of diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes could delay the progression of the condition.
Study participants who continued an active exercise regime after Type 1 diagnosis extended their partial remission, also known as the ‘honeymoon’ period, by five fold compared to those who didn’t exercise.
Study participants who continued an active exercise regime after Type 1 diagnosis extended their partial remission, also known as the ‘honeymoon’ period, by five fold compared to those who didn’t exercise.
Exercise could delay progression of Type 1 diabetes when first diagnosed - University of Birmingham
The findings of a study led by the University of Birmingham suggests that exercise during the first few months of diagnosis of Type 1 diabet
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