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In people with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes an intensive dietary intervention, with or without an activity programme, improves glycaemic control over 12 months compared with usual care
- Correspondence to Kirsten Coppell
Dunedin School of Medicine, University of Otago, P O Box 913, Dunedin 9054, New Zealand; kirsten.coppell{at}otago.ac.nz
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In people with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes an intensive dietary intervention, with or without an activity programme, improves glycaemic control over 12 months compared with usual care
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- First published October 28, 2011.
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