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Two researchers from the Department of Preventive Medicine at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center received a $3 million grant from the National Institute of Aging to study why the bones of diabetic patients who lose weight for a long time become weaker and more likely to fracture.
Losing weight is essential for overweight and obese type 2 diabetes patients to improve cardiovascular health and quality of life
The goal of Dr.
The results of the Look AHEAD trial showed that intensive life>
This new study will use the most advanced liquid chromatography mass spectrometry metabolomics method to test the blood samples of 4659 Look AHEAD participants
The team will examine the impact of intensive life>
Dr.
This study will provide comprehensive insights into the biological mechanisms of increased bone fragility caused by enhanced life>
"The completion of this project will require the collaborative efforts of a multidisciplinary team with expertise in clinical trials, molecular and genetic epidemiology, biostatistics, bioinformatics, analysis and synthetic chemistry," said Dr.
The project is called "Intensive Life>