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Share Success: Letters From Readers
Letter
I: From Richard H.
Received
at ShareSuccess @ ezorbonline.com Jan 5 at 10:05 AM
(Unedited)
I am 69 yrs old and have been using Ezorb for 15+ yrs. I started my Dad on Ezorb 15 years ago as well. He is now 96 and his knees which doctors recommended replacing 15 yrs ago, are still going strong.
Letter
II: From Frank I.
Received
at Testimonial
Submit Form Wednesday, February 28, 2018 at 13:54:38
(Unedited)
Hi, my name is Frank I. Massachusetts.
1) I had a bone spur in my heel diagnosed by x-ray around the first week in Oct.
2) The fifth finger on left hand would close tight becoming painful. and it required the use of my other hand to straighten with pain.
3) A meniscus operation in my knee left me with frequent pain and the necessity of wrapping it tight with ACE bandages.
1a) After 5-6 weeks using EZorb, the bone spur pain lessened considerably. After 2 1/2 - 3 months, the bone spur pain disappeared completely without a trace of pain.
2a) My finger no longer locks up and, no longer painful.
3a) My knee no longer keeps me awake night with twinges of pain and the need to wrap with ACE bandages. I only experience discomfort in my knee if I plant my foot and twist my knee as a result of wearing shoes with a grip type sole when turning on a rug.
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Research News: Confirmed: Healthy lifestyle Significantly Reduces CVD Risk in Type 2 Diabetes
Following a healthy lifestyle halves the risk for developing cardiovascular disease (CVD) in adults with type 2 diabetes, research shows.
Making lifestyle improvements following diabetes diagnosis also significantly reduces CVD risk, report Qi Sun (Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA) and colleagues in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
For the study, an overall healthy lifestyle was defined as adhering to at least three of four low-risk factors, namely eating a high-quality diet (top two-fifths of Alternative Healthy Eating Index), not smoking, engaging in moderate- to vigorous-intensity physical activity (more than 150 min/week), and drinking alcohol in moderation (5-15 g/day for women, 5-30 g/day for men).
Only 12.9% of the 8970 women and 27.4% of 2557 men included in the study met these criteria at diabetes diagnosis. Women were most likely to report one low-risk factor (45.9%) whereas men were most likely to report two (37.8%).
During an average of 13.3 years of follow-up, there were 2311 incident CVD cases and 858 CVD deaths.
After adjustment for multiple potential confounders, including age, sex, and diabetes duration, the researchers found that participants with three or more low-risk lifestyle factors had approximately half the risk for total CVD and coronary heart disease (CHD; hazard ratios [HR]s=0.48 and 0.53, respectively) as those with no low-risk lifestyle factors, and around one-third of the risk for stroke and CVD mortality (HRs=0.33 and 0.32, respectively).
Furthermore, individuals who improved their lifestyle following their diabetes diagnosis significantly reduced their risk for CVD. Specifically, each additional low-risk lifestyle factor they initiated was associated with a significant 14% lower risk for total CVD, 12% lower risk for CHD, 21% lower risk for stroke, and a 27% lower risk for CVD mortality.
Of note, having just one low-risk lifestyle factor was associated with 38% and 37% lower risks for CVD incidence and mortality, respectively, compared with having none but the researchers point out that poor adherence to an overall healthy lifestyle (less than three low-risk factors) accounted for 40.9% of CVD mortality.
Kim Connelly (University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada) and co-authors of an accompanying editorial describe the study as "important" but point out that 96% of women and 92% of men studied were White, indicating that the findings "need to be corroborated in more diverse multiethnic populations with variable socioeconomic status to better understand the true magnitude of the benefits observed."
They conclude: "Despite further pharmacological advances in diabetes, the cornerstone of cardiovascular risk reduction will commence with lifestyle interventions."
Original article appeared in 06-20-2018 | Cardiovascular outcomes | News.
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