Study: More exercise, less sitting helps diabetics
Fox NewsPosted: January 30th, 2008 by Steve Trinward
“A recent study in the UK found that a range of efforts to get people at risk of type 2 diabetes to increase their physical activity were ineffective. The year-long study conducted by ProActive UK and published in The Lancet, found that face-to-face and phone intervention programs were no better at increasing any measure of overall health than leaflets in the mail. This study, involving 365 sedentary adults, raised a red flag about the best way to help people at risk for type 2 diabetes. Other studies done in the U.S. have found more success with higher levels of intervention that include diet plans and specific exercise regimens, but not everyone agrees those drastic measures are needed for people to being reducing their risk of type 2 diabetes and heart disease.” (01/30/08)
