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5 percent of weight reduction can lessen diabetes risk, study says

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New York: A new study has revealed that dropping five percent of your weight can lower the risk of diabetes and coronary heart disease.

The results indicated that while additional weight loss will further improve metabolic health, a mere five percent weight loss is sufficient to reduce multiple risk factors for Type 2 diabetes and heart disease.

“Our findings show that even a small amount of weight loss has important health benefits for multiple organ systems,” said Samuel Klein from Washington University in St Louis in the US.

The current obesity practice guidelines needs to be reconsidered towards stressing a target goal of five percent weight loss, the researchers maintained in a paper published in the journal Cell Metabolism.

Obesity is a major risk factor for a number of chronic diseases, including diabetes, cardiovascular disease and cancer.

The researchers randomly assigning 40 obese individuals to either maintain their body weight or go on a low-calorie diet to lose five percent, ten percent, or five percent of their body weight.

Importantly, all of the study participants showed signs of insulin-resistant glucose metabolism — a major risk factor for Type 2 diabetes.

Among the 19 individuals who lost five percent of their body weight, beta cell function improved significantly, as did insulin sensitivity in fat tissue, liver and skeletal muscle.

Meanwhile, the nine participants who achieved additional weight loss showed further improvements in beta cell function and insulin sensitivity in muscle tissue.

“We hope that these findings will encourage obese people to take reasonable steps to watch what they eat and increase their physical activity, because this will translate into a lower risk for diabetes and heart disease,” the authors pointed out.

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Covid toll in Karnataka is a worrying sign for state government

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Even though Karnataka recorded the lowest number of Covid deaths in April since the virus struck first in 2020, the state is recording a rise in the positivity rate (1.50 per cent). Five people died from the Covid infections in April as per the statistics released by the state health department. In March, the positivity rate stood around 0.53 per cent. In the first week of April it came down to 0.38 per cent, second week registered 0.56 per cent, third week it rose to 0.79 per cent and by end of April the Covid positivity rate touched 1.19 per cent.

on an average 500 persons used to succumb everyday in the peak of Covid infection, as per the data. Health experts said that the mutated Coronavirus is losing its fierce characteristics as vaccination, better treatment facilities and awareness among the people have contributed to the lesser number of Covid deaths.

During the 4th and 6th of April two deaths were reported in Bengaluru, one in Gadag district on April 8, two deaths were reported from Belagavi and Vijayapura on April 30. The first Covid case was reported in the state in March 2020 and three Covid deaths were recorded in the month. In the following month 21 people became victims to the deadly virus, and May 2020 recorded 22 deaths. The death toll recorded everyday after May crossed three digits. However, the third wave, which started in January 2

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