The authors correlated late night eating and HbA1c. That's more relevant to people with Type 2 diabetes than the general population.
The authors found no correlation between skipping breakfast and HbA1c. That's also more relevant to people with Type 2 diabetes than the general population.
Managing type 2 diabetes can occupy a non-trivial amount of mental space. Though probably not as much as managing type one diabetes.
The authors found no correlation between skipping breakfast and HbA1c. That's also more relevant to people with Type 2 diabetes than the general population.
Managing type 2 diabetes can occupy a non-trivial amount of mental space. Though probably not as much as managing type one diabetes.
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