The risk of type 2 diabetes is significantly increased if white rice is eaten regularly, claims a study published today on bmj.com.
The authors from the Harvard School of Public Health look at previous studies and evidence of the association between eating white rice and the risk of type 2 diabetes. Their study seeks to determine whether this risk is dependent on the amount of rice consumed and if the association is stronger for the Asian population, who tend to eat more white rice than the Western world.
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When it comes to your risk of diabetes, a new study by Harvard researchers suggests that eating less white rice could make a difference. Each additional daily serving of white rice, a staple of Asian diets, may increase the risk of ... Read Post
The risk of Type 2 diabetes is significantly increased if white rice is eaten regularly, claims a new study. Read Post
According to a study published today on bmj.com, consuming to much white rice regularly considerably increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. In order to determine if the risk of developing type 2 diabetes is dependent on t... Read Post