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Choosing your carbohydrates to prevent diabetes.
Type 2 diabetes is on the increase. By the year 2010 the number of new cases is expected to double to reach 270 million, of whom 4 million will be in the UK. Until relatively recently, type 2 diabetes was perceived as a disease of middle-aged and older people, but this form of diabetes has now been reported in children in several countries worldwide including the UK (Ehtisham et al. 2000; Fagot...
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OBJECTIVE Diets with high glycemic index (GI), with high glycemic load (GL), or high in all carbohydrates may predispose to higher blood glucose and insulin concentrations, glucose intolerance, and risk of type 2 diabetes. We aimed to conduct a systematic literature review and dose-response meta-analysis of evidence from prospective cohorts. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS We searched the Cochran...
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Structural carbohydrates are those that are resistant to the horse’s digestive enzymes. These carbohydrates occur in the cell wall portion of the plant and they must be fermented by bacteria living in the horse’s gut before they can be utilized by the horse. As a group, these carbohydrates are called plant fiber and they consist primarily of cellulose and hemicellulose. The various types of non...
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The success of allotransplantation has led to an increasing shortage of human organs from deceased donors. This crisis could be resolved by the use of organs from an anatomically suitable animal, such as the pig. The pig and human have, however, been evolving differently for approximately 80 million years, and numerous immunological and physiological barriers have developed that need to be over...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association
سال: 1897
ISSN: 0098-7484
DOI: 10.1001/jama.1897.02440330047013