Healthy Diet Means Better Control than Drugs

Fri, 23 Jul 2010
A more healthy diet can control Type 2 diabetes better than drugs alone.

The University of Otago research highlights that correct dietary advice can enable diabetics to keep the condition's devastating complications taking hold.

A healthier diet for diabetics involves whole grains for carbohydrates and brown rice, a great deal of protein from meat and monounsaturated fats.

Type 2 diabetes is the most frequent form of diabetes.

It is crucial that diabetes patients can keep satisfactory control over their blood sugar levels to avoid long-term complications like, heart disease, gangrene, kidney failure and blindness, according to a university release.

These findings are of great significance due to the tendency for glycaemic control in high-risk diabetes patients to deteriorate, irregardless of the intensity of the drug treatment.

These findings are incredibly significant for improvement in diabetes management .

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