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Short-term improvements in diet quality in people newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes are associated with smoking status, physical activity and body mass index: the 3D case series study

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Short-term improvements in diet quality in people newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes are associated with smoking status, physical activity and body mass index: the 3D case series study

E. Burch, L. T. Williams, et al.

This research delves into the remarkable short-term dietary improvements following type 2 diabetes diagnosis in 225 Australians. Intriguingly, one-third of participants saw enhanced diet quality within three months, linked to better physical activity and lower BMI. Conducted by Emily Burch, Lauren T. Williams, Lukman Thalib, and Lauren Ball, this study sheds light on the factors influencing dietary change.

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