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Metformin Blocks Benefits of Aerobic Exercise on Insulin Sensitivity and VO2 max
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<blockquote data-quote="dnfuss" data-source="post: 147086" data-attributes="member: 15487"><p>Not per se, but since you're asking, the overall tone could be construed as condescending, to which you yourself alluded. Many of your other points were good, although I did disagree with some.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, that is the problem with many of the ADA guidelines and why diabetes is grossly underdiagnosed and undertreated. An HgbA1c correlates to an <u>average</u> estimated glucose level of <u>120</u> mg/dl and should at least be cause for further testing (OGTT) and investigation, but most doctors will say nothing or simply suggest that you "watch your sugar intake."</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, this is not uncommon at all. The first symptom of diabetes is often a diagnosis of diabetes following a blood test. I.e., popular belief to the contrary, diabetics quite often do not present with unquenchable thirst, frequent urination, or other obvious physical symptoms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dnfuss, post: 147086, member: 15487"] Not per se, but since you're asking, the overall tone could be construed as condescending, to which you yourself alluded. Many of your other points were good, although I did disagree with some. Yes, that is the problem with many of the ADA guidelines and why diabetes is grossly underdiagnosed and undertreated. An HgbA1c correlates to an [U]average[/U] estimated glucose level of [U]120[/U] mg/dl and should at least be cause for further testing (OGTT) and investigation, but most doctors will say nothing or simply suggest that you "watch your sugar intake." Unfortunately, this is not uncommon at all. The first symptom of diabetes is often a diagnosis of diabetes following a blood test. I.e., popular belief to the contrary, diabetics quite often do not present with unquenchable thirst, frequent urination, or other obvious physical symptoms. [/QUOTE]
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