At each follow-up appointment, we ask about the relationship with food and other factors that could limit a patient's ability to stay on medications, Saunders says
Type 2 diabetes and glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists Type 2 diabetes is a chronic adverse health condition in which the body either resists the effects of insulin or does not produce enough to keep blood sugar at normal levels
Consider these evidence-based dietary strategies: Eat small, frequent, low-fat meals that are easier to digest Limit sugar alcohols (sorbitol, mannitol, xylitol) found in sugar-free products, which have known laxative effects Gradually increase soluble fiber through foods like oatmeal and psyllium supplements, which can help bulk stools Avoid excessive insoluble fiber from raw vegetables and whole grains during acute episodes Stay adequately hydrated with water and electrolyte-containing beverages to prevent dehydration Avoid spicy, greasy, or very high-fiber foods during episodes of diarrhea Medication dosing may require adjustment
Garvey explains how combining amylin and GLP-1 receptor agonism may enhance weight loss and glycemic control while maintaining tolerability, and explores the potential role of amylin therapies in the future management of obesity and type 2 diabetes
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