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Snacking on raisins 'reduces overall post-meal blood sugar levels'
Jun 23, 11:00 am
Washington, June 23 (ANI): Eating raisins three times a day may significantly lower postprandial (post-meal) glucose levels when compared to common alternative snacks of equal caloric value, a new study has revealed.The study, conducted at the Louisville Metabolic and Atherosclerosis Center (L-MARC) by lead researcher, Harold Bays, was carried out among 46 men and women who had not previously been diagnosed with diabetes mellitus, but who had mild elevations in glucose levels. Participants were randomly assigned to snack on raisins or pre-packaged commercial snacks that did not contain raisins or other fruits or vegetables, three times a day for 12 weeks. The study found that compared to control snacks, raisins significantly decreased mean post-meal glucose levels by 16 percent, compared to baseline within group paired analysis, raisins significantly reduced mean hemoglobin A1c by 0.12 percent and consumption of the control snacks in the study did not significantly reduce mean post-meal glucose or hemoglobin A1c."Compared to the snacking control group, the group consuming raisins had a significant statistical reduction in their after-liquid meal blood sugar levels among study participants who had mean baseline fasting glucose levels between 90 and 100 mg/dl.," Bays said,"This favourable glucose effect of raisins was further supported by the statistically significant reduction in hemoglobin A1c (a standard test for overall blood sugar control in diabetes mellitus) in the within group comparison to baseline. The within group comparisons from baseline with snacks did not demonstrate a reduction in hemoglobin A1c," he said.The study was funded by the California Raisin Marketing Board through a grant to the L-MARC Research Center in Louisville, Kentucky."Raisins have a relatively low glycemic index and contain fiber and antioxidants, all factors which contribute to blood sugar control," James Painter, nutrition research advisor for the California Raisin Marketing Board, said. "Decreasing blood sugar and maintaining normal hemoglobin A1c levels is important because it can prevent long-term damage to the heart and circulatory system," Painter added.The findings of the study were debuted at the American Diabetes Association's 72nd Annual Scientific Session. (ANI)
New drug offers new hope for AMD sufferers
Jun 19, 4:59 pm
Washington, June 19 (ANI): A new drug holds promise for those with age-related macular degeneration, which is the leading cause of vision loss and blindness in older adults.
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Exposure to whooping cough in childhood linked to early death
Jun 19, 4:59 pm
Washington, June 19 (ANI): People born during whooping cough outbreaks are more likely to die prematurely even if they survive into adulthood, a new study has revealed.
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Calcium and vitamin D intake timing may affect how bone adapts to exercise
Jun 19, 2:33 pm
Washington, June 19 (ANI): Taking calcium and vitamin D before exercise may influence how bones adapt to exercise, according to a new study.
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Getting enough sleep may help prevent diabetes in men
Jun 19, 2:33 pm
Washington, June 19 (ANI): Men who lose sleep during the work week may be able to lower their risk of developing Type 2 diabetes by getting more hours of sleep, a new study has revealed.
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