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Adherence to a Mediterranean-style eating pattern and risk of diabetes in a U.S. prospective cohort study

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Adherence to a Mediterranean-style eating pattern and risk of diabetes in a U.S. prospective cohort study

L. E. O'connor, E. A. Hu, et al.

This study reveals a promising link between a Mediterranean-style diet and reduced diabetes risk, especially among Black individuals and those maintaining a normal BMI. Conducted by Lauren E. O'Connor, Emily A. Hu, Lyn M. Steffen, Elizabeth Selvin, and Casey M. Rebholz, the findings offer compelling insights into dietary impacts on health.... show more
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