A substantial proportion of people with pre-diabetes are unlikely to respond to standard lifestyle programs used globally to prevent type 2 diabetes, according to new research by a consortium of researchers from the US, UK and India, along with the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute. The concerning findings, outlined in Diabetes Care by Dr Sathish Thirunavukkarasu , highlight the need for precision prevention of type 2 diabetes beyond behavioural counselling to change a person's diet and physical activity levels.
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