NUTRITION-MINDTAP (1 TERM)
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Chapter 4, Problem 11SC
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Whether the statement ‘ Type 1 diabetes is most often controlled by weight loss management’ is true or false.
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In Type 1 diabetes, the pancreatic cells are incapable of producing the hormone insulin. As a result, the blood glucose is not absorbed into the cells. For such patients insulin is given externally.
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