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THE FAST FIX: DIABETES

STV, 9pm FIVE human guinea pigs have accepted an invitation to Britain’s first fast-fix clinic, hoping to reverse their diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes.

The nation is in the grip of a £10billion health crisis, with this avoidable disorder helping bringing the NHS to its knees – but it can all be changed by ditching bad habits.

A bit like a fat farm reality show, but with a serious message, this sees the patients take on a radical liquid diet of just 800 calories a day for four weeks. It’s all monitored by GP and obesity expert Dr Zoe Williams and Professor Jason Gill, a researcher into how diet and exercise can prevent diabetes.

Anita Rani hosts as the five dieters nervously check in to the clinic and are weighed.

Steve, 55, at 12st 9lb is told he has a double risk of heart attack in the next 10 years. “I still haven’t got my head around the seriousnes­s of it,” he says.

Meanwhile, Tracey, 48 and 15st 3lb, is a self-confessed comfort eater.

Jeana, 29, is 14st 6lb and horrified by the results, while Dan, 41 and 14st 4lb decides: “I need to use that worry to motivate change. Don’t just worry and eat cake.”

Weighing in as the heaviest patient is Luke, 32. At 20st 3lb, he is in the “critical zone”.

He says: “I’d be lying if I didn’t say I was partial burger. I’m like a trash can basically. I’ll eat anything and everything.”

Can they change their bad habits and their diagnosis?

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