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Monday, August 15, 2016

MISSED RISKS

from journal PLOS Medicine

The latest federal government guidelines suggest screening for diabetes if patients are between forty and seventy AND are overweight or obese. Northwestern University researchers say that’s a good start because it focuses on the most predictive risks for developing diabetes. However, those researchers found the new guidelines missed more than one-half of people who are at high risk for diabetes, especially those who were outside the age and weight ranges specified under the guidelines. The study looked at health data from more than fifty thousand Americans from the Midwest and Southwest. The results were published in a special diabetes edition of PLOS Medicine. Researchers say not identifying such high risk people means they could miss out on preventive measures, such as eating right, exercising or taking medications.

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