Strength training is the most
effective lifestyle intervention to increase muscle mass but limited data is available in older adults with diabetes.
Not exact matches
Omada Health's first product, called Prevent, is essentially an online version of the Diabetes Prevention Program, which grew out of an NIH study proving the most
effective means of staving off diabetes is rigorous
lifestyle intervention, overseen by health coaches.
Intervention studies are needed to examine whether a total
lifestyle approach, promoting both high physical activity and low leisure time sitting, is most
effective at reducing the risk of becoming obese.»
New research shows that bariatric surgery (also known as obesity surgery) is much more
effective than an intensive
lifestyle / medication
intervention at reversing type 2 diabetes in patients with only mild - to - moderate obesity.
«Having their children follow healthy
lifestyle behaviors may be an
effective intervention either alongside or in the place of traditional ADHD medications.»
«This study demonstrates how simple
lifestyle interventions such as stair climbing can be
effective in preventing or reducing the negative effects of menopause and age on the vascular system and leg muscles of postmenopausal women with hypertension,» says Dr. JoAnn Pinkerton, NAMS executive director.
Lifestyle interventions and medications can help, but they've proven only modestly
effective in maintaining weight loss and improving associated conditions like diabetes.
Dr. Hamdy said the study proves that intensive
lifestyle intervention is at least as
effective as some common bariatric surgeries in helping people lose weight and deal with their diabetes issues, with less cost and fewer short and long - term side effects.
He outlines the basic - but - powerful
lifestyle interventions that have been most
effective in his clinical practice for reversing chronic illness, and also shares the strategies that resolved his own 10 - year battle with back pain.
The
lifestyle intervention was significantly more
effective than the drug, and had fewer side - effects.
Often with PCOS you'll find both medication and
lifestyle intervention (diet and exercise) can be most
effective.
Community is more
effective than any medication, even though many still use less than optimal and outdated nutritional advice and
lifestyle interventions.
Excitingly, the research indicates that dietary and
lifestyle interventions are
effective strategies for optimizing glycemic control, promoting brain health, and preventing neurodegeneration.
This study shows that for people with mild to moderate depression and physical health problems, online
interventions targeting mood problems are more
effective at improving psychological health and some aspects of physical health than health and
lifestyle advice alone.
The majority of the participants reported: a) maintaining the changes introduced by the
intervention program in their
lifestyle and daily routine (diet, exercise and sleep); b) having better interpersonal relationships, specifically in setting boundaries and defending their needs / wants; c) being more
effective coping in cases of stressful events; and d) experiencing an improvement in memory (recall and planning).
Lifestyle interventions for overweight children / adolescents have proven
effective.