Consuming more ultra-processed foods -; from diet sodas to packaged crackers to certain cereals and yogurts -; is closely linked with higher blood sugar levels in people with Type 2 diabetes, a team ...
Researchers describe how -- even more than just the presence of sugar and salt in the diet -- having more ultra-processed foods laden with additives can lead to higher average blood glucose levels ...
Diabetes has been on the rise worldwide for years and it isn’t expected to slow down. As of 2021, over half a billion people worldwide are living with type 2 diabetes—that’s 10.5% of the current ...
Only a blood test can tell if you are pre-diabetic or not, but lifestyle changes, in particular improving diet quality, are key to preventing and even reversing T2D. One study, which analysed 4.1 ...
A recent study published in Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice has shed new light on how a very low carbohydrate diet, delivered through telemedicine, could be key to achieving long-term ...