Tai Chi and Cognitive Enhancement in Older Adults With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Evidence From Randomized Controlled Trials Using Wearable Technology in mHealth Models

Tai Chi and Cognitive Enhancement in Older Adults With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Evidence From Randomized Controlled Trials Using Wearable Technology in mHealth Models

Emerging RCT evidence supports Tai Chi's superior benefits over fitness walking in improving cognitive function and sleep quality among older adults with type 2 diabetes and mild cognitive impairment, facilitated by telemedicine and wearable devices.
Synergistic Effects of Combined Aerobic and Resistance Exercise with Diet on Insulin Secretion and Neurotrophic Factors in Older Adults with Obesity

Synergistic Effects of Combined Aerobic and Resistance Exercise with Diet on Insulin Secretion and Neurotrophic Factors in Older Adults with Obesity

Combining aerobic and resistance exercise with diet-induced weight loss in older adults with obesity significantly improves insulin secretion, metabolic health, and physical function, likely mediated by ciliary neurotrophic factor receptor preservation and increased IGF-1 levels.
Enhancing Metformin Efficacy and Tolerability in Prediabetes Through a Fermentable Carbohydrate-Rich Diet

Enhancing Metformin Efficacy and Tolerability in Prediabetes Through a Fermentable Carbohydrate-Rich Diet

A fermentable carbohydrate-enriched diet combined with metformin improves postprandial glycaemia, enhances GLP-1 secretion, and positively alters gut microbiota in prediabetic individuals, offering a personalized nutrition-pharmacology strategy for diabetes prevention.
Dose-Dependent Enhancement of L-Tryptophan-Induced Gut Hormone Secretion and Appetite Suppression by Intraduodenal Calcium in Obesity

Dose-Dependent Enhancement of L-Tryptophan-Induced Gut Hormone Secretion and Appetite Suppression by Intraduodenal Calcium in Obesity

Intraduodenal calcium at doses up to 1000 mg amplifies the anorexigenic effects of L-tryptophan by boosting gut hormones CCK, GLP-1, and PYY, reducing energy intake in obese males, highlighting a novel adjunctive approach for appetite regulation in obesity management.
Personalized Anti-Inflammatory Diet Modulates Gut Microbiome and Metabolome to Alleviate Osteoarthritis Pain

Personalized Anti-Inflammatory Diet Modulates Gut Microbiome and Metabolome to Alleviate Osteoarthritis Pain

A 4-week anti-inflammatory dietary intervention in knee osteoarthritis patients led to targeted shifts in gut microbiota and metabolite profiles associated with significant pain reduction, highlighting the potential of microbiome-informed nutritional strategies for OA management.
Nutritional Intervention in Chronic Heart Failure: Enhancing Functional Capacity and Nutritional Status without Major Clinical Outcome Impact

Nutritional Intervention in Chronic Heart Failure: Enhancing Functional Capacity and Nutritional Status without Major Clinical Outcome Impact

A prespecified subanalysis of the PACMAN-HF trial demonstrates that individualized nutritional interventions in chronic heart failure patients at risk of malnutrition improve nutritional status and functional capacity but do not significantly affect mortality or heart failure hospitalizations.
Prepregnancy Time-Restricted Eating and Exercise Training Do Not Improve Glycaemic Control in High-Risk Gestational Diabetes: Insights from the BEFORE THE BEGINNING Trial

Prepregnancy Time-Restricted Eating and Exercise Training Do Not Improve Glycaemic Control in High-Risk Gestational Diabetes: Insights from the BEFORE THE BEGINNING Trial

A randomized trial investigating time-restricted eating and exercise before and during pregnancy found no significant improvement in glucose tolerance at 28 weeks gestation among individuals at elevated risk of gestational diabetes.
Dynamic Effects of Short-Term Dietary Energy Loads on Fecal Serotonin, Gut Microbiome Tryptophanase, and Energy Absorption: Insights from a Randomized Crossover Trial

Dynamic Effects of Short-Term Dietary Energy Loads on Fecal Serotonin, Gut Microbiome Tryptophanase, and Energy Absorption: Insights from a Randomized Crossover Trial

Short-term alterations in dietary energy intake significantly impact fecal serotonin, gut microbiome tryptophanase activity, and energy absorption, highlighting a complex interaction that may influence metabolic health.
Vitamin D3 as a Potential Therapeutic Agent in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: Insights from a Prospective Double-Blind Randomized Trial

Vitamin D3 as a Potential Therapeutic Agent in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: Insights from a Prospective Double-Blind Randomized Trial

A recent double-blind randomized controlled trial demonstrates that weekly supplementation with vitamin D3 significantly improves ovarian morphology, menstrual regularity, and ovulation rates in women with PCOS, suggesting a role as standalone or adjunctive therapy.