你可能感兴趣的试题
By taking more salt than usual. By taking less salt than usual. By doing brisk exercise for half an hour at least three times a week. By going climbing, swimming or boxing every day.
It can help the body make better use of insulin. It can worsen their symptoms. It can help them to eat more. It can cure them of the disease.
To the degree where they begin to sweat. To the degree where they feel exhausted. To the point when they reel thirsty. To the point when they have to take insulin.
as poorly understood as as well understood as less understood than better understood than
By taking more salt than usual. By taking less salt than usual. By doing brisk exercise for half an hour at least three times a week. By going climbing, swimming or boxing every day.
elderly non-diabetic men. elderly type II diabetic men. both sexes of all ages. both A and B.
70 percent. 30 percent. 60 percent. only a few percent.
By taking more salt than usual. By taking less salt than usual. By doing brisk exercise for half an hour at least three times a week. By going climbing, swimming or boxing every day.
It can worsen their symptoms. It can help the body make better use of insulin. It can help them to eat more. It can cure them of the disease.
70 per cent 30 per cent 60 per cent only a few per cent
as poorly understood as as well understood as less understood than better understood than the importance
elderly non-diabetic men elderly type II diabetic men both sexes of all ages both A and B
It can help the body make better use of insulin. It can worsen their symptoms. It can help them to eat more. It can cure them of the disease.
To the degree where they begin to sweat. To the degree where they feel exhausted. To the point when they feel thirsty. To the point when they have to take insulin.
the significance of regular exercise. the necessity of watching their diet. the need to control their weight. the consequences of taking too much insulin.
To the degree where they begin to sweat. To the degree where they feel exhausted. To the point when they feel thirsty. To the point when they have to take insulin.
as poorly understood as as well understood as less understood than better understood than
the significance of regular exercise. the necessity of watching their diet. the need to control their weight. the consequences of taking too much insulin.
elderly non-diabetic men elderly type Ⅱ diabetic mere both sexes of all ages both A and B
It can worsen their symptoms. It can help the body make better use of insulin. It can help them to eat more. It can cure them of the disease.