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Eating a healthy diet can lower the risk of health issues, regardless of genetics

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Last updated: 2024/07/05 at 1:00 PM
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A recent study conducted in Finland found that following a healthy diet could potentially lower blood glucose levels and reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes in men, regardless of their genetic predisposition to the condition. The study analyzed data from the METabolic Syndrome In Men (METSIM) cohort, which included nearly 1,600 men between the ages of 51 and 85 who did not have type 2 diabetes. Participants filled out a food questionnaire and underwent a blood glucose test, with researchers assessing their risk levels for type 2 diabetes based on 76 genetic variants.

The study identified two diet patterns: healthy, which included vegetables, fruits, fish, poultry, whole grains, and low-fat dairy products, and unhealthy, which consisted of fried potatoes, processed meats, baked sweets, and refined grains. Following a healthy diet was associated with lower blood glucose levels and a reduced risk of type 2 diabetes, even in individuals with a genetic predisposition to the condition. The findings suggest that lifestyle and dietary habits play a crucial role in preventing type 2 diabetes.

Sebnem Unluisler, a genetic engineer and chief longevity officer at the London Regenerative Institute, pointed out that the study’s limitations, such as the lack of diversity in the sample population, could impact the generalizability of the results. The study only included men, which raises questions about whether the findings could apply to women as well. Unluisler emphasized the importance of personalized dietary advice and public health strategies to effectively reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes across different populations.

Melanie Murphy Richter, a registered dietitian nutritionist, and director of communications for the nutrition company Prolon, stated that type 2 diabetes can often be influenced by factors within societal control, such as diet, exercise, and socioeconomic conditions. She highlighted the impact of the Western diet rich in processed foods, refined carbohydrates, and animal proteins in contributing to the global rise in obesity and diabetes. Richter emphasized the role of healthy dietary habits in reducing the risk of diabetes and the importance of early nutrition education and government-led initiatives to promote access to nutritious foods.

Type 2 diabetes, the most common form of diabetes, can be managed through a combination of diet, exercise, and medication. While some risk factors like family history and ethnicity are non-modifiable, others such as a sedentary lifestyle, high blood pressure, obesity, and unhealthy diet choices are preventable. Richter noted that the onset of diabetes has increased in countries that have adopted Western eating styles, highlighting the importance of promoting healthy habits and dietary adjustments to combat the condition.

In conclusion, the study’s findings underscore the significant impact of diet and lifestyle choices in reducing the risk of type 2 diabetes. By adopting a healthy diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins, individuals can potentially lower their blood glucose levels and mitigate the risk of developing diabetes. Education and public health initiatives focused on promoting nutritious foods and lifestyle changes are essential in addressing the global rise in diabetes and other chronic conditions influenced by dietary and lifestyle factors.

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