[-] JaffnaCakes@lemmy.world 3 points 8 months ago

I think the interesting thing here, as the article mentions, is that correlation doesn't equal causation. There is definitely an advantage to exercise, and the brisker the walk the better, as it's good for cardiovascular fitness, joint health etc as well as burning calories. And people who are generally fitter are less likely to develop T2DM. But also people who are generally fitter/healthier are are less likely to have T2DM, and are probably also better able to move more and faster.

A potentially interesting follow-up might be to examine the correlation between number of daily steps, and pace, in patients with known Type 2 Diabetes and the reversal of the condition.

[-] JaffnaCakes@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

I don't know. None of what I post is OC, sadly there aren't that many girls queuing up to send to me. I found this picture online, and like the majority there is no way of verifying how it got there.

If this community is OC only, or there are genuine concerns regarding consent then I can take my posts down.

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