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[**Weight loss and increased fitness slow decline of mobility in adults**][3]
**Science Codex**
"These findings add support to making lifestyle changes that improve health and reduce **disability** in people with type 2 diabetes, changes that already have been shown to prevent the disease and provide a good return on investment.
[Lifestyle Changes Help Type 2 Diabetics Keep Moving][4]U.S. News & World Report
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