Retrospective Cohort Study Obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D) are known to carry an increased risk for pancreatitis
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Medical doctors that evalauted the patients and subjects included into the study: Amanda Viana, Suillan pedreira, Carolina Macedo, Clia Brito, Allison Silva, Rayza Silva, Ana Fernandes, Cristiane Queiroz, Cristiane Cunha, Nayra Mascarenhas e Clarissa Souza
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These changes include the following: Decreased levels of HbA1c levels Improved fasting glucose levels Improved insulin levels Reduced levels of LDL, triglyceride, and cholesterol After 48 weeks, 72% of prediabetic patients reverted to normoglycemia (normal blood sugar levels) as compared to 22% of participants in the placebo group