Frequent lifestyle counselling can assist those with diabetes to attain their target blood glucose, blood pressure and cholesterol levels much more quickly than those who get medical advice less frequently, according to new research.
Researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital undertook a study of 30,000 diabetics who were given dietary, exercise and weight loss counselling within a primary care setting over a minimum period of two years; they also had high blood glucose, high blood pressure or high cholesterol levels.
The researchers uncovered that counselling decreased the period of time it took for diabetic patients to reduce blood glucose, blood pressure and cholesterol levels.
This study highlights how regular lifestyle counselling can and ought to play a crucial role in any routine diabetes treatment plan .
Those who adhere to such plans reach their treatment goals faster than those who do not stick to such a plan.
Diabetics Greatly Benefit from Lifestyle Counselling
Wed, 25 Jan 2012
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