2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.clnu.2019.02.027
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Prediabetes diagnosis criteria, type 2 diabetes risk and dietary modulation: The CORDIOPREV study

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“…Both studies reported no improvement in glucose regulation. In contrast, Roncero-Ramos et al [ 49 ] found that the Mediterranean diet increased the rate of progression to T2DM compared to a low-fat diet. This study also pointed out that both hepatic insulin resistance and HOMA-IR were not improved.…”
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“…Both studies reported no improvement in glucose regulation. In contrast, Roncero-Ramos et al [ 49 ] found that the Mediterranean diet increased the rate of progression to T2DM compared to a low-fat diet. This study also pointed out that both hepatic insulin resistance and HOMA-IR were not improved.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Twelve studies reported other dietary strategies studied among people with prediabetes. The Mediterranean diet was studied in two trials, which involved 564 participants [ 49 , 106 ]. Both studies reported no improvement in glucose regulation.…”
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