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Metabolic adaptation

The prevalence of metabolic syndrome decreased from 58% at baseline to 19% at follow-up among participants at the first intervention site.

This intervention can significantly reduce the prevalence of metabolic syndrome in similar populations.

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Among participants at the first intervention site for whom cardiometabolic data were available, the prevalence of metabolic syndrome decreased from 58% at baseline to 19% at follow-up.
Sean Mark et al. · South African Medical Journal · 2016

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The study involved a retrospective chart review of participants with measurable health indicators.

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A successful lifestyle intervention model replicated in diverse clinical settings

Sean Mark et al. · South African Medical Journal · 2016

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