This write-up will amaze people
living with diabetes. The next time you are served a plate of rice, it is
advisable to consume the fish or meat before the rice. Japanese researchers says
they have established that eating fish and meat before rice can help control
blood sugar in people with diabetes because it slows down the stomach.
So whether you agree or not with
this write-up, researchers at the Kansai Electric Power Medical Research
Institute are convinced that dietary therapy focusing on the sequence of food
intakes may lead to diabetes prevention and treatment.
In a three-day research project relating
12 patients with type 2 diabetes and 10 healthy people, the group monitored
changes in blood sugar levels four hours after the subjects had meals in which
rice was consumed either first or last.
When boiled mackerel and grilled
beef were eaten 15 minutes before rice, their sugar levels were about 30 percent
and 40 percent lower, respectively, compared with when they ate rice first.
From their findings, eating fish
and beef first promoted the secretion of incretin, a gastrointestinal hormone,
which slowed stomach motility and thus the rise in blood sugar. Several other
studies note that vegetarian and vegan (no meat, fish, eggs, dairy, or honey)
diets help prevent, control, and even reverse/avert diabetes.
It is expected that this
technique may become even more effective if vegetables are consumed ahead of fish,
meat and rice.
Actually, fish happens to bring
the added benefit of heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids but previous studies say
fish intake may boost type 2 diabetes risks by increasing blood sugar levels. On
the other hand, diabetics are known to gain control of their blood sugar levels
by following approved dietary guidelines and recommendations.
As a guide, moderate consumption
of all food items including meat and fish is key. The recommendation is to
check blood sugar as directed by the healthcare provider.
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