Comparison of an Energy-Reduced Mediterranean Diet and Physical Activity Versus an Ad Libitum Mediterranean Diet in the Prevention of Type 2 Diabetes | Synapse
September 10, 2025
Comparison of an Energy-Reduced Mediterranean Diet and Physical Activity Versus an Ad Libitum Mediterranean Diet in the Prevention of Type 2 Diabetes
Key Points
The energy-reduced Mediterranean diet and physical activity may lower type 2 diabetes risk effectively.
Participants following the energy-reduced diet showed a significant decrease in diabetes incidence.
Research highlights the impact of combined dietary and exercise interventions on diabetes prevention.
The findings suggest a need for tailored dietary guidelines to prevent diabetes in different populations.
Abstract
Limited research has been done to evaluate the combined effect of energy reduction, Mediterranean diet (MedDiet), and physical activity on type 2 diabetes incidence.