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Metabolic and physiologic effects from consuming a hunter-gatherer (Paleolithic)-type diet in type 2 diabetes
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- 39k
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- 78
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Online attention
- 583 tweeters
- 8 blogs
- 192 Facebook pages
- 17 Google+ users
- 29 news outlets
- 5 Redditors
- 4 Video uploaders
- 492 Mendeley
This article is in the 99th percentile (ranked 329th) of the 284,814 tracked articles of a similar age in all journals and the 98th percentile (ranked 1st) of the 66 tracked articles of a similar age in European Journal of Clinical Nutrition
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Mentions in news and blogs
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Le régime paléo est-il dangereux ?
Futura-Sciences -
News story from Everyday Health on Thursday 13 July 2017
Everyday Health -
The Power of One Meal to Make or Break Your Health
Huffington Post -
The Frassetto High Carb Paleo Diet in Diabetics - Part I
The Carb-Sane Asylum -
The Frassetto High Carb Paleo Diet in Diabetics - Part II
The Carb-Sane Asylum -
They say eat this, eat that, but who are ‘they’ and what do they know?
Easy Health Options® -
Simplicity Rules: Start Your Diet with Natural Food
Breaking Muscle -
12 Natural Ways to Balance Your Hormones
Authority Nutrition -
Can the Paleo Diet Help You Lose Weight?
Authority Nutrition -
9 Popular Weight Loss Diets Reviewed by Science
Authority Nutrition -
Did Paleolithic People Suffer From Kidney Disease?
The Evolution Institute -
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Jiann-Ming Su
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