Vegan diet best for type 2
diabetics
A report in the journal Diabetes Care
suggests that people with type 2 diabetes do best following a
low-fat, plant-based diet.
Researchers in a new study say a diet
that avoids animal products, such as meat and dairy, is
superior to the traditional diet recommended by the American
Diabetes Association, WebMD reports.
According to the researchers, 43 percent of the diabetics
who followed a low-fat vegan diet for 22 weeks reduced their
need to take medicine to manage their disease compared to 26
percent who followed the ADA diet.
In addition, those following the vegan diet lowered their
cholesterol and weight more than diabetics following the
traditional diet.
"The diet appears remarkably effective, and all the side
effects are good ones -- especially weight loss and lower
cholesterol," said chief researcher Neal D. Barnard, M.D.,
adjunct professor of medicine at George Washington University
and president of Physicians Committee for Responsible
Medicine.
"I hope this study will rekindle interest in using diet
changes first, rather than prescription drugs," he said.
Source: United Press International
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