
Added Dietary Sugar Poses No Prediabetes Risk - Medscape

Cross-sectional review of more than 5000 US adults showed no apparent link between added dietary sugar and prevalent prediabetes.
The study cohort averaged 47 years old, 51% were women, 66% were non-Hispanic White,15% were Hispanic, 11% were non-Hispanic Black, 37% had obesity, and 55% said they engaged in moderate or vigor… [+1609 chars]
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