Effects of a High Fat Diet On Type-2 Diabetes

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Effects of a High Fat Diet On Type-2 Diabetes

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Researchers who have completed a study on the effects of a high fat diet on type-2 diabetes believe new therapies could be one result of their study. Experiments on mice and on human tissue showed them a trigger.

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Diabetics could suffer worse inflammation due to fatty foods

diabetes.co.uk — “Researchers have claimed that patients with type 2 diabetes could suffer from worse inflammation, a condition associated with a range of diabetes-related problems, if they eat high-fat meals, indicating one reason why both obesity and type 2 diabetes can lead to inflammatory damage in blood vessels and other tissues. The study monitored the effects of consuming a fatty meal after fasting overnight on 54 participants, who were either obese , had pre-diabetes , type 2 diabetes or were healthy and View full resource at diabetes.co.uk

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More fiber, but not necessarily less fat, good for teen diets

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Another study finds omega-3 offers diabetes benefits

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Fish, fish, fish, some walnuts & ground flax. too Diet rich in omega-3s might help improve insulin action. http://t.co/Os4dPlNP #diabetes

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