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Fresh vegetables, fruits reduce Diabetes
Risk
Newswise — Eating just one
serving of green leafy vegetables or three
servings of fruit a day reduces the risk of
developing Type II diabetes, say researchers
at Tulane School of Public Health and
Tropical Medicine and the Harvard School of
Public Health.
The research team also found
that one serving of fruit juice a day
increased the risk of Type II diabetes in
women.
Tulane epidemiologist Dr.
Lydia Bazzano says, “Based on the results of
our study, people who have risk factors for
diabetes may find it helpful to fill up on
leafy greens like lettuces, kale and spinach
and whole fruits, like apples, bananas,
oranges and watermelon rather than drink
fruit juices, which deliver a big sugar load
in a liquid form that gets absorbed
rapidly.”
Bazzano and her team analyzed
18 years worth of diet and health data from
71,346 nurses who participated in the
Nurses’ Health Study from 1984 to 2002.
The study was published in
the April 4, 2008 online issue of Diabetes
Care.
In addition to emphasizing
the importance of eating whole fruits and
green leafy vegetables to prevent diabetes,
the team also recommends replacing refined
grains and white potatoes with whole fruit
or green leafy vegetable servings.
White flours and potatoes
have been associated with an increased risk
of diabetes.
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