Tufts University delivered some surprising news this week. After completing a large study of 3,333 adults over fifteen years, researchers found that individuals who eat full-fat dairy products are less likely to develop diabetes than those who consume low-fat dairy and dairy alternatives. It’s true that full-fat contains more calories, but fat also has a satiating effect, meaning it does a better job of making us feel “full” than watery skim milk. That’s because it digests slowly, which results in a smaller insulin spike – an important factor for those concerned by their diabetes risk. While diabetes diets usually advise us to limit saturated fat intake, we have a tendency to replace fat with sugar or carbohydrates in an attempt to boost flavor, and they're even worse culprits when it comes to diabetes risk. With new research showing that diabetes cases have quadrupled worldwide since 1980, we need to take a closer look at our “healthy” options. |
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