Reversing Diabetes: Fact or Fiction?
Posted 2 years ago by University of Leicester
Join the debate around weight loss and type 2 diabetes remission
There is a growing prevalence of diseases which can be directly linked to our modern lifestyle and diet. Research into preventing and reversing type 2 diabetes is now heavily focused on obesity and weight loss.
On this course, you will explore the physiological effects of weight gain and weight loss. You will consider what is meant by type 2 diabetes prevention, remission, reversal and cure.
You will also examine how those living with type 2 diabetes can help themselves, as well as the role of healthcare professionals in supporting self-management.
This course is designed for healthcare professionals with a general interest in diabetes who are looking to upskill themselves or eventually take a full diabetes postgraduate qualification.
The course will also be of interest to people looking to manage their own type 2 diabetes or those keen to prevent it from developing.
This course is designed for healthcare professionals with a general interest in diabetes who are looking to upskill themselves or eventually take a full diabetes postgraduate qualification.
The course will also be of interest to people looking to manage their own type 2 diabetes or those keen to prevent it from developing.
- Describe the impact of weight loss in people with Type 2 Diabetes.
- Explain current concepts around Type 2 Diabetes reversal and the meaning of terms such as prevention, remission and cure.
- Explore the role(s) of healthcare practitioners and others in supporting self-management of Type 2 Diabetes.
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