Body weight cycling, also known as “yo-yo dieting,” is associated with a 25%-36% increased risk for diabetic kidney disease ...
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Yo-yo dieting has significantly increased the risk of kidney disease in those with type 1 diabetes, regardless of body mass index and other traditional risk factors, according to a new study published ...
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A recent study from the University of Hong Kong suggests that a newer type of diabetes drug, called sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2i), may help protect the kidneys and lungs in people ...
Body-weight cycling, sometimes referred to as yo-yo dieting, may be harmful to the kidneys for people with type 1 diabetes, ...
Adults with type 1 diabetes who partake in weight cycling and repeatedly lose and regain body weight are more likely to develop diabetic kidney disease, researchers reported in The Journal of Clinical ...
Chronic kidney disease has been linked to yo-yo dieting (also known as body-weight cycling) in the general population, which ...
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