The campaign to promote veganism by exposing the destructive reality of the animal agriculture industry.

Eating a vegan diet can cut your risk of developing diabetes by almost a quarter, says Harvard scientists

0

According to the researchers, earlier studies have suggested plant-based diets may help lower type 2 diabetes risk, but their findings provide the most comprehensive to date supporting the link.

THE TELEGRAPH: ‘Eating a vegan or vegetarian diet can reduce the risk of developing diabetes by almost a quarter, according to new research. An analysis of more than 300,000 people found those whose diets were mainly plant based were 23 percent less prone to the Type 2 form linked to obesity. The foods are rich in antioxidants that protect against the potentially fatal disease, say scientists. They improve sensitivity to insulin – the hormone that controls blood sugar – and reduce weight gain. They also combat inflammation, explained the US team.

The study is the first of its kind because it also differentiated between healthy and less healthy plant based foods. The former included fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts, and legumes and the latter potatoes, white flour, sugar and modest amounts of animal products. It also found the association was strengthened for those who ate diets emphasising healthy plant-based foods and lower consumption of unhealthy ones….

First author Frank Qian said “So we thought it was crucial to quantify their overall association with diabetes risk, particularly since these diets can vary substantially in terms of their food composition.” Earlier studies have suggested plant-based diets may help lower type 2 diabetes risk. But there has been a lack of research analysing the overall body of epidemiological evidence. According to the researchers, their findings provide the most comprehensive to date supporting the link…

Senior author Professor Qi Sun, a nutritionist at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, said: “Overall, these data highlighted the importance of adhering to plant-based diets to achieve or maintain good health. “People should choose fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains, tofu, and other healthy plant foods as the cornerstone of such diets”.’ SOURCE…

RELATED VIDEO: