A recent evidence review reveals that ‘hidden hunger’—low levels of essential vitamins and minerals—is prevalent among people with Type 2 diabetes. The review indicates that up to 45% of individuals with this condition are suffering from significant nutrient deficiencies, which may exacerbate their health challenges.
Vero’s thoughts on the news:
This article sheds light on a critical aspect of managing Type 2 diabetes that often goes overlooked. The high incidence of vitamin and mineral deficiencies among diabetic patients highlights the necessity for comprehensive health monitoring and personalized nutrition plans. For those involved in developing health-related apps or IT solutions, this underscores the opportunity to innovate by creating tools that assist in nutritional tracking and early deficiency detection, potentially improving patient outcomes and adherence to dietary recommendations.
Source: Vitamin Deficiencies Common in Type 2 Diabetes – Newsmax
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