The participants who followed
a conventional diabetes diet complained about having to cut back on carbohydrates, fat and constantly counting calories and they still had trouble losing weight.
«a low - fat vegan diet appeared to improve glycemia and plasma lipids more than did
conventional diabetes diet recommendations» http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2677007/
1935 Effects of the high carbohydrate - low calorie diet upon carbohydrate tolerance in diabetes mellitus 1955 Low - fat diet and therapeutic doses of insulin in diabetes mellitus 1958 Effect of rice diet on diabetes mellitus associated with vascular disease 1976 Beneficial effects of a high carbohydrate, high fiber diet on hyperglycemic diabetic men 1977 Effect of carbohydrate restriction and high carbohydrates diets on men with chemical diabetes 1979 High - carbohydrate, high - fiber diets for insulin - treated men with diabetes mellitus 1981 High carbohydrate high in fibre diet in diabetes 1982 Response of non-insulin-dependent diabetic patients to an intensive program of diet and exercise 1983 Long - term use of a high - complex - carbohydrate, high - fiber, low - fat diet and exercise in the treatment of NIDDM patients 1994 Diet and exercise in the treatment of NIDDM: the need for early emphasis 1999 Toward improved management of NIDDM: A randomized, controlled, pilot intervention using a lowfat, vegetarian diet 2005 The effects of a low - fat, plant - based dietary intervention on body weight, metabolism, and insulin sensitivity 2006 A low - fat vegan diet improves glycemic control and cardiovascular risk factors in a randomized clinical trial in individuals with type 2 diabetes 2006 Effect of short ‐ term Pritikin diet therapy on the metabolic syndrome 2009 A low - fat vegan diet and
a conventional diabetes diet in the treatment of type 2 diabetes: a randomized, controlled, 74 - wk clinical trial
Some important studies include: • Beneficial effects of a high carbohydrate, high fiber diet on hyperglycemic diabetic men (1976) • Response of non-insulin-dependent diabetic patients to an intensive program of diet and exercise (1982) • Diet and exercise in the treatment of NIDDM: The need for early emphasis (1994) • Toward improved management of NIDDM: A randomized, controlled, pilot intervention using a low fat, vegetarian diet (1999) • The effects of a low - fat, plant - based dietary intervention on body weight, metabolism, and insulin sensitivity (2005) • A low - fat vegan diet improves glycemic control and cardiovascular risk factors in a randomized clinical trial in individuals with type 2 diabetes (2006) • A low - fat vegan diet and
a conventional diabetes diet in the treatment of type 2 diabetes: a randomized, controlled, 74 - wk clinical trial (2009) • Vegetarian diet improves insulin resistance and oxidative stress markers more than conventional diet in subjects with Type 2 diabetes (2011) • Glycemic and cardiovascular parameters improved in type 2 diabetes with the high nutrient density (HND) diet (2012)
Insulin requirements plummeted by an average of 58 % in the group that ate a low - fat diet, whereas insulin requirements did not change in those eating
the conventional diabetes diet.
A low - fat vegan diet and
a conventional diabetes diet in the treatment of type 2 diabetes: a randomized, controlled, 74 - wk clinical trial.
Not exact matches
My uncle has
diabetes and might have prostate cancer, I found out today, but instead of changing his
diet he will just take drugs and the
conventional therapies and feels horrible.
Seventy - four subjects with type 2
diabetes were randomly assigned to follow either a vegetarian
diet or a
conventional anti-diabetic
diet.
«It has been the
conventional wisdom that this increase in
diabetes is the result of an uptick in obesity due to sedentary lifespans and calorie - dense
diets.
For example, there is no evidence that the Atkins
diet (high protein / fat but low carbohydrate) has an extra benefit to reduce
diabetes risk than more
conventional diets.
The
conventional wisdom in support of a high - protein
diet is misleading and negatively affects your
diabetes health.
Long - term effects of advice to consume a high - protein, low - fat
diet, rather than a
conventional weight - loss
diet, in obese adults with Type 2
diabetes: one - year follow - up of a randomised trial.