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3 to 6 Servings of Whole Grains Can Cut the Risk and Medical Costs of Treating Diabetes
Study Finds ^ | 10/27 | Chris Melore

Posted on 10/27/2021 12:51:36 PM PDT by nickcarraway

Type 2 diabetes is a condition that around one in 10 Americans deal with on a daily basis. When you factor in the costs of changing diets and lifestyles, doctor visits, and drugs for managing blood sugar, diabetes is not just a health burden — but a financial burden as well. Now, researchers in Finland say eating more whole grains significantly reduces the risk of developing type 2 diabetes.

Moreover, their review finds adding more whole grains to the public’s diet will substantially cut down the economic costs that come with treating diabetes. Study authors say the target should be three to six servings of whole grains each day to reduce the risk of developing diabetes. However, even one serving can help keep blood sugar levels in check.

“Our study shows that already one serving of full grains as part of the daily diet reduces the incidence of type 2 diabetes at the population level and, consequently, the direct diabetes-related costs, when compared to people who do not eat whole grain foods on a daily basis. Over the next ten years, society’s potential to achieve cost savings would be from 300 million (-3.3%) to almost one billion (-12.2%) euros in current value, depending on the presumed proportion of whole grain foods in the daily diet. On the level of individuals, this means more healthier years,” says Professor Janne Martikainen from the University of Eastern Finland in a release.

For comparison, Finland has a population of just 5.5. million people. The U.S. has a population of the roughly 330 million, with around 34 million dealing with diabetes, according to the CDC. The cost savings of preventing type 2 diabetes would be immeasurable.

Proper nutrition can save you money

🔇X Globally, diabetes is one of the fastest-growing chronic illnesses. Previous studies estimate that up to half a billion people worldwide have diabetes, including many who don’t even know they have the condition.

Although proper diet can play a major role in staving off insulin resistance, study authors find few people, both in Finland and worldwide, get the recommended amounts of daily nutrients that doctors suggest.

“According to nutrition recommendations, at least 3–6 servings of whole grain foods should be eaten daily, depending on an individual’s energy requirement. One third of Finns do not eat even one dose of whole grains on a daily basis, and two thirds have a too low fiber intake,” says research manager Jaana Lindström from the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare.

The team analyzed national follow-up studies to see the health and economic effects of eating more whole grains. This data allowed researchers to see the link between diet and the development of diabetes later on.

“By combining population-level data on the incidence of type 2 diabetes and the costs of its treatment, as well as published evidence on the effects of how consumption of whole grain foods reduces the incidence of type 2 diabetes, we were able to assess the potential health and economic benefits from both social and individual viewpoints,” Martikainen concludes.

The findings appear in the journal Nutrients.


TOPICS: Food; Health/Medicine; Local News
KEYWORDS: diabetes; finland; grains; keto; lowcarb
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To: DesertRhino
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61 posted on 10/27/2021 11:36:23 PM PDT by Reeses
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Heh...thanks! sitting here at 7 AM CST. had have 2 cups of coffee with whole milk splash to turn tan. I won’t eat until 1 PM CST. I try not to eat past 6 PM unless its a handfull of tree nuts or a slice of hard salami+slice of cheese with german spicy mustard. Rasberries, black berries, and blue berries are our go to fruits....justa handful a day. We like apples and bananas but only eat half of one a day. That has cured alot of sugar desires....fresh fruit. Good stuff. Thanks for the thread. 140 blood sugar this am ....can’t wait to get back to 100-110 in the AM. Guess it was the 2 glasses of red wine ....sigh...


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To: stars & stripes forever

My family has all become healthier after cutting carbs. My husband has been full keto for four years now and has never been healthier. My diet is more fish and poultry, veggies, berries and 2 servings of carbs/day - either rice or potato, no processed food and and no seed oil!

My 19 year old who has epilepsy and hypoglycemia does so much better on Keto, but he comes off of it once a week because he cannot maintain his weight. He just does not eat enough on keto, and does not like cheese and nuts which would help him keep some weight on.

He is attempting to come off epilepsy meds, under his neurologist’s supervision and has had zero issues so far except for the other day when he ate pizza. He said it made all the spasms and auras come back that night. His neuro says he has some children who are only controlling their epilepsy with keto.


63 posted on 10/28/2021 5:05:09 AM PDT by LilFarmer
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