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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.

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