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What topics might you want to address with Mr. Kim in follow-up nutrition appointments?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Will recommendations for Type 2 DM impact the cancer prevention and survivorship recommendations that you have discussed in 9.
 
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Answer to Question 1

 Weight/weight loss status
 Adherence to dietary plans/discussed goals
 Level of physical activity
 Consumption of desired foods for therapy: fruits, vegetables, whole-grains
 Consumption of problematic foods for NAFLD: simple/refined carbohydrates and saturated fat (processed foods, pastries, animal meat/products)
 Motivation level/perceived barriers

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No. In fact, recommendations for T2DM and cancer prevention/risk reduction coincide with a general healthy diet.




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