Wednesday, September 1, 2010

One simple thing you can do to reduce your risk for diabetes


The consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages has been associated with weight gain. These beverages include soft drinks, fruit drinks, iced tea, energy drinks and vitamin water.

These types of drinks have also now been associated with metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes (Malik VS, et al. 2010). Metabolic syndrome is a condition which includes insulin resistance, elevated cholesterol, triglycerides and elevated blood pressure.

When data from studies including 310,819 participants and 15,043 cases of type 2 diabetes was analyzed it was found that individuals in the highest quantile intake of these beverages (most often 1-2 servings per day) had a 26% greater risk of developing type 2 diabetes than those on the lowest quantile (none or less than 1 serving per month).

Just from eliminating these types of drinks you have a better chance of preventing both weight gain and serious diseases.

You can read about how low glycemic index foods impact health and learn how to make easy and quick low glycemic index meals by reading the book “The Food Connection.”

To read the original abstract, click on the reference below.


Reference:

Malik VS, Popkin BM, Bray GA, Després JP, Willett WC, Hu FB. Sugar Sweetened Beverages and Risk of Metabolic Syndrome and Type 2 Diabetes: A Meta-analysis. Diabetes Care. 2010 Aug 6.

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