Irregular Sleep Patterns Increase Type 2 Diabetes Risk

Irregular Sleep Patterns Increase Type 2 Diabetes Risk

Irregular sleep duration was associated with a higher risk for diabetes in middle-aged to older adults in a new UK Biobank study. The analysis of more than 84,000 participants with 7-day accelerometry data suggested that individuals with the most irregular sleep duration patterns had a 34% higher risk for diabetes compared with their peers who …

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New Vitamin D Recs: Testing, Supplementing, Dosing

New Vitamin D Recs: Testing, Supplementing, Dosing

This transcript has been edited for clarity.  I’m Dr Neil Skolnik, and today I’m going to talk about the Endocrine Society Guideline on Vitamin D. The question of who and when to test for vitamin D, and when to prescribe vitamin D, comes up frequently. There have been a lot of studies, and many people I …

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Diabetes risk associated with night light in largest study

Diabetes risk associated with night light in largest study

Concerned about your patient’s type 2 diabetes risk? Along with the usual preventive strategies — like diet and exercise and, when appropriate, glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) agonists — there’s another simple, no-risk strategy that just might help: Turning off the light at night. A study in The Lancet found that people who were exposed to …

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‘Don’t Screen’ for Vitamin D: New Endo Society Guideline

‘Don’t Screen’ for Vitamin D: New Endo Society Guideline

BOSTON — New Endocrine Society guidelines call for limiting vitamin D supplementation beyond the daily recommended intake to specific risk groups and advises against routine 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] testing in healthy individuals.  The evidence-based document was presented on June 3, 2024 at the Endocrine Society annual meeting and simultaneously published in the Journal of Clinical …

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Is Semaglutide the “New Statin”? Not So Fast

Is Semaglutide the “New Statin”? Not So Fast

There has been much hyperbole since the presentation of results from the SELECT cardiovascular outcomes trial (CVOT) at this year’s European Congress on Obesity, which led many to herald semaglutide as the “new statin.” In the SELECT CVOT, participants with overweight or obesity (body mass index [BMI] ≥ 27), established cardiovascular disease (CVD), and no …

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Milk May Lower T2D Risk in Patients With Lactose Intolerance

Milk May Lower T2D Risk in Patients With Lactose Intolerance

Patients with lactose intolerance are usually advised to avoid milk. However, many still consume dairy products despite experiencing gastrointestinal symptoms. Surprisingly, this “unreasonable” strategy may have the benefit of reducing the risk for type 2 diabetes, as shown in a recent American study. “At first glance, the statement of the study seems counterintuitive,” said Robert …

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Walking Fast May Help Prevent Type 2 Diabetes

Walking Fast May Help Prevent Type 2 Diabetes

Walking is a simple, cost-free form of exercise that benefits physical, social, and mental health in many ways. Several clinical trials have shown that walking regularly is associated with a lower risk for cardiovascular events and all-cause mortality, and having a higher daily step count is linked to a decreased risk for premature death. Walking …

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