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  • Causal evidence shows that referring people who are at risk of developing diabetes to a nationwide lifestyle-change programme can result in health improvements — but only if programme participation can be sustained.

    • Edward W. Gregg
    • Naomi Holman
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 624, P: 44-46
  • The authors highlight inconsistencies and divergencies in the literature reporting data on indirect calorimetry for studies on whole-body energy homeostasis, and propose harmonization of standards to facilitate data comparison and interpretation across different datasets.

    • Alexander S. Banks
    • David B. Allison
    • Juleen R. Zierath
    Reviews
    Nature Metabolism
    Volume: 7, P: 1765-1780
  • Gregg et al. discuss the long-term changes seen in the global diabetes epidemic, including increasing survival, early-onset type 2 diabetes, and sub-optimal prevention. These changes have set the stage for multimorbidity, or multiple long-term conditions, to be the next major challenge for type 2 diabetes.

    • Edward W. Gregg
    • Naomi Holman
    • Kamlesh Khunti
    ReviewsOpen Access
    Communications Medicine
    Volume: 5, P: 1-8