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-Diet and exercise are the traditional lifestyle interventions used to prevent and treat type 2 diabetes. Different components of the diet can affect the course of type 2 diabetes, but a low carbohydrate diet appears to be giving the most significant results. (({{pubmed>long:19099589}})) (({{pubmed>long:19419563}})) (({{pubmed>long:18397522}})) Both endurance and resistance exercise yield improvements in many aspects of the metabolic derangements in diabetes type II.(({{pubmed>long:17656625}})) +Diet and exercise are the traditional lifestyle interventions used to prevent and treat type 2 diabetes. Different components of the diet can affect the course of type 2 diabetes, but a low carbohydrate diet appears to be giving the most significant results. (({{pubmed>long:19099589}})) (({{pubmed>long:19419563}})) (({{pubmed>long:18397522}}))  
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 +Both endurance and resistance exercise yield improvements in many aspects of the metabolic derangements in diabetes type II.(({{pubmed>long:17656625}})) 
  
 Sulfonylureas, biguanids, glitazones, GLP-1 analogs, DPP-4 inhibitors and insulin are the main medication groups used to treat type 2 diabetes. These medications have modulation of insulin funcion, increments in insulin sensitivity and increments in insulin production as their main mechanisms of action.  Sulfonylureas, biguanids, glitazones, GLP-1 analogs, DPP-4 inhibitors and insulin are the main medication groups used to treat type 2 diabetes. These medications have modulation of insulin funcion, increments in insulin sensitivity and increments in insulin production as their main mechanisms of action. 
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