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3 Foods That May Fend Off Diabetes

These three simple diet tweaks may help you dodge diabetes.

Eat more leafy greens. Choose fat-free yogurt. And add nuts and seeds to your diet. Each of these changes may help lower your risk of diabetes anywhere from In a study, eating just one serving of greens per day decreased diabetes risk by almost 10%.10 to 20 percent.

  • The Greens Scene: In a study, eating just one serving per day decreased diabetes risk by almost 10 percent. So stock up on spinach, arugula, romaine, and kale.
  • Fat-Free-for-All: Keeping your overall fat intake to under 30 percent of your total daily calories will do your pancreas big favors, according to research. It helps improve pancreatic function, and good pancreatic function is key to controlling diabetes risk. The pancreas's main function is to produce insulin.
  • Nuts About Seeds: In a study, middle-aged and older adults who consumed the most alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) -- a beneficial fat found in walnuts and flaxseeds -- lowered their risk of developing diabetes by 20 percent. Higher levels of ALA have also been linked to improved insulin sensitivity and better regulation of glucose levels in animal studies.

Diabetes Forecast

Diabetes is a leading killer – and over 25 million of us in the United States have it. But isn't it great to know that you could avoid being a statistic just by eating the right foods.

Get a handle on your blood sugar with these diabetes-friendly dessert recipes from EatingWell.

Source: RealAge.com

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Updated Oct 31, 2013 11:32 AM
Published Jul 09, 2013 12:09 PM