@ElieJarrougeMD I’ve yet to see a single study that found vegetarians are more at risk of developing diabetes. “A vegetarian diet characterized by whole plant foods is most beneficial for diabetes prevention and management.” https://t.co/AUuVnGEChz
@ElieJarrougeMD I have 4.4 A1C eating only vegan carbs According to this study, vegetarians have the lowest risk of diabetes: https://t.co/qK5LdAGxwZ People in this channel have reversed their diabetes eating vegan carbs: https://t.co/wgNOrZx1mm NYC may
@PaulaCBlades17 @drawandstrike Study 8401 adults without diabetes after 17 years, those who consumed meat once per week had a 29% higher risk of diabetes, risk increased to 38% if meat was processed. Lifelong vege diet 74% reduced risk of diabetes compared
@tracybeanz @ChipPaul60 @drawandstrike Study 8401 adults without diabetes after 17 years, those who consumed meat once per week had a 29% higher risk of diabetes, risk increased to 38% if meat was processed. Lifelong vege diet 74% reduced risk of diabetes
@drawandstrike Study 8401 adults without diabetes after 17 years, those who consumed meat once per week had a 29% higher risk of diabetes, risk increased to 38% if meat was processed. Lifelong vege diet 74% reduced risk of diabetes compared weekly meat con
@drawandstrike @tracybeanz Study 8401 adults without diabetes after 17 years, those who consumed meat once per week had a 29% higher risk of diabetes, risk increased to 38% if meat was processed. Lifelong vege diet 74% reduced risk of diabetes compared wee
@drawandstrike Quacks? He's talking about a whole food plant based diet. Yeah, he must be shilling for big sugar 😂 https://t.co/Os3XGVHn5E
baru lps baca paper psl vegetarian/vegan diet ni haa byk kebaikan rasa macam kena tipu je bila org ckp animal protein tu bagus https://t.co/vC4t825nOK https://t.co/azbWTmM7FZ
@lowcarbGP @ProfTimNoakes @NickPapageorge1 @nutrition_facts @DoctorTro @virtahealth @drericwestman Vegetarians have the lowest risk of diabetes to begin with: https://t.co/qK5LdAGxwZ
@BreactsF @PeetzofShit https://t.co/hjVDKI9WKX it's actually high fat high cholesterol diets that cause insulin resistance because animal fats block insulin receptors causing your body to produce excess insulin. https://t.co/nSkoy9M787
@KaizerFooty @angryoldman27 But it's not the average Indian who suffers metabolic problems. The average Indian male weighs 65kg! Type-2 Diabetes affects 5.4% of underweight Indians compared to 40% of obese. Also see incidence of diet preferences for DM. ht
@SamaHoole "They found that the prevalence of diabetes increased incrementally across these groups, from vegans having the lowest (2.9%), followed by lacto-ovo-vegetarians (3.2%), pesco-vegetarians (4.8%), semi-vegetarians (6.1%), and non-vegetarians (7.6%
@BlakeZoneTheory Just found this because someone assumed that diabetes was caused by carbs: https://t.co/xw6trYdv8I.
@Steven_McLees @carnivore_jt Vegans have the lowest risk of diabetes: https://t.co/qK5LdAGxwZ People have even been able to completely reverse their type 2 diabetes such as the mayor of NYC and his mom by eating a plant based diet: https://t.co/2X4dpUNRRF
@Dan00443756 @DrPaulMason The exact opposite of what you wrote But if you fear carbs you can do vegan keto. I did that for some time as an experiment https://t.co/biEkFkCKUF
@StevenMBelknap @Victori45792596 Then this hypothesis that states “studies have found that after adopting a vegetarian or vegan diet, glycemic control often improves” is just as legitimate. https://t.co/saCl2DmDwc https://t.co/u30Qu3qbxY https://t.co/P
@ManglaArjun @JayaGup10 Is there a paper backing up the generality? I’ve found three that are contrary to your opinion. https://t.co/Z83xSOTuig https://t.co/DjIPJVBJEZ https://t.co/ZFd8uYrlH3
@SBakerMD Vegans have dramatically lower rates of type 2 diabetes than non-vegans: https://t.co/a8PTa1zjRK
@brownenglisman @GreggyVegang @SBakerMD @JeffreyBoadi @sibaburck @miguelthevegan @drjkahn Yeah vegans have the lowest risks of diabetes (and heart disease, some cancers, etc). My A1C was 4.4 or so in my last blood test from 2019. “A vegetarian diet charac
@KenDBerryMD "The benefits of all types of vegetarian diets in the prevention and treatment of diabetes have been well established." https://t.co/yqB3RFc2rg
@Denielle425 @KenDBerryMD Whilst you're waiting here's some research that shows the opposite. "The benefits of all types of vegetarian diets in the prevention and treatment of diabetes have been well established." https://t.co/yqB3RFc2rg
@poetsofine @ComPalindrome @_Agorija_ @commiexmommie People have reversed their T2D eating fruits, check out the video. Vegans also have the lowest risk to type 2 diabetes (as well as heart disease, some cancers, long covid, etc). https://t.co/qK5LdAGxwZ
Vegetarian Diets and the Risk of Diabetes https://t.co/neEzECepfO
而且我認為他有嚴重的挑櫻桃傾向,他只找素食對健康不利或無顯著影響的研究那也算了,但是他對於我提出的素食研究卻是沒有理由的拒絕接受,他並沒有說明他提的研究比我提的還要好的理由,當然,5%論不是 https://t.co/V1UJEGt2hW
@jokelama @NiklasKaskeala Mielenkiintoinen idea, mutta tuolle ei taida olla mitään perusteluja. https://t.co/wBKZxajfr9 https://t.co/fUltszfttn
@tyson65033613 @Mangan150 You may want to look at the actual evidence: https://t.co/a9wjf86WUp "Lifelong adherence to a vegetarian diet in this population was associated with a 74% reduced risk of developing diabetes compared to a diet that included weekl
@DaleWil39870290 @shingoyama @MasalaFry69 @Zero64_Twitch @IOHK_Charles Educate yourself. https://t.co/feyur5sfKo
@Regenarian A meatless diet is less likely to cause T2DM than a non-vegetarian one. Even reducing meat intake decreases the chances of getting T2DM. If you look at that and say to yourself that the key is to increase meat intake by going carnivore, I don't
Vegetarian Diets and the Risk of Diabetes https://t.co/R9EPQhiMis
@TheCarnivoreLaw @AsarCadyn @drmatthewnagra @kcisney @WholeFat @theproof @TuckerGoodrich When it comes to preventing type 2 diabetes, there's no question that meat should be taken out of the diet yesterday, if one hasn't done it already. https://t.co/G4X9b
@shaunsuddin @Hollandsobx @underwatersfinx @isabelhagen_ https://t.co/mwMilBmeDh - heart disease and cancer (bone health as a bonus) https://t.co/fu7GZiEuoX - diabetes https://t.co/uH4ynpVZiA - stroke
@Maratosflier I have looked in the past & found very little on how fiber might stimulate incretins. It makes sense in terms of historical events. Humanity did not have the milling processes to make "powdered wheat" & "sugar". https://t.co/QMnhy6y
RT @IanJSinclair: 2018 article journal article: "A vegetarian diet characterized by whole plant foods is most beneficial for diabetes preve…
2018 article journal article: "A vegetarian diet characterized by whole plant foods is most beneficial for diabetes prevention and management." https://t.co/cFje7pAQZR @stillawake @DTraynier https://t.co/8hEJunNRMH
@JaEsf @jgarzik @kaiynne @novogratz Fruits & vegs have a lot of sugar. Vegetarians ~1/3 the diabetes. Eating processed meat only once a week had 38% increase in diabetes. Sweeteners increase diabetes. Gut bacteria seems to be the biggest concern. Some
A fully plant based diet (WFPB/Vegan) is THE best/most effective diet for diabetes. 1.https://t.co/5PiPXIikBd 2.https://t.co/RsF3xXv8Yi 3.https://t.co/nrrWKMZi22 4.https://t.co/On77Ms5VOg 5.https://t.co/JNr2mvEyXQ 6.https://t.co/nLQvSFJ2Ar
@MIWBailey666 @dominos Take a look at those studies. A fully plant based diet (WFPB/Vegan) is THE best/most effective diet for diabetes. 1.https://t.co/5PiPXIikBd 2.https://t.co/RsF3xXv8Yi 3.https://t.co/nrrWKMZi22 4.https://t.co/On77Ms5VOg 5.https://t.co/
@jana_errata @ChriTraeumer @EikePan Eine rein pflanzliche Vollwertkost Ernährung (WFPB/Vegan) ist DIE beste/effektivste Ernährungsform bei Diabetes. 1.https://t.co/5PiPXIikBd 2.https://t.co/RsF3xXv8Yi 3.https://t.co/nrrWKMZi22 4.https://t.co/On77Ms5VOg 5.h
@seddon_dan 53% lower risk according to this study, 76% lower according to the Adventist health study. https://t.co/7r3yCoybi7
@fadde Eh. You could be eating less meat and sugar. But does the increase benefit pharma companies or is it a necessary change to reflect accessibility for health? https://t.co/Lh2IGkngwf
Els vegetarians presenten millor control de la glucosa sèrica, menys incidència de diabetis tipus 2. # #Salut,#nutrició,#vegetarià,#diabetes https://t.co/7ShpanFeP5 https://t.co/sQa2gIGcld
@aknight292 @Cardkillah @kpol18 @dcarr67 @joerogan You mind sharing where you got that information? Because every study you’ll find with a search says otherwise. That’s just typing omnivore vs vegan type 2 diabetes. https://t.co/pnbEhG9fPM
@ollieD68 @hilltopgina @MalikGibbons @GrahamCD62 @DefendingBeef References to the individual studies and discussions are in each of the links. Now posted for the second time. https://t.co/sbU15KHvpJ
@orangebobevil @StevenE27976789 Sure, that's concluded below. But vegetarians and vegans are consistenly associated with lower rates of T2D. Take from that what you will. https://t.co/PD7IWVawCw https://t.co/79mCe4cjLk
RT @VeganTek: One reason for this might be the lower intake of unhealthy fats 💪😄 #veganism #vegantek https://t.co/QpnyYk1RZg https://t.co/…
One reason for this might be the lower intake of unhealthy fats 💪😄 #veganism #vegantek https://t.co/QpnyYk1RZg https://t.co/XxrHQuSv94
@IamZeus6 یا بهتر بگم blood sugar اون هاست! یعنی باید قند های پیچیده مصرف کنن تا قند خونشون بی رویه بالا نره! مثل مواد سبوس دار که قندشون کم کم آزاد میشه لطفا این مقاله رو مطالعه کن https://t.co/XgLMuR8V9k
@ianpartridgecom @herbivore_club @timoncc @ihblythe @paul__tully Reducing your diabetes risk. https://t.co/QPwfjAPzof
RT @PlantDietitian: @RayCronise @EngineerDiet @sandy_brighton @andrewmente Also, the benefits of plant-based diets in the prevention and tr…
@RayCronise @EngineerDiet @sandy_brighton @andrewmente Also, the benefits of plant-based diets in the prevention and treatment of diabetes have been well established in the literature. Just some examples: https://t.co/rntVtBGY8p https://t.co/U1LrwKDpSe
RT @quietly_enraged: @julestw9 @Veganella_ @CarnivoreIs @CholesTroll @Bewyds @Ivy_Middleton @meattherapy Probably because meat has been sho…
RT @quietly_enraged: @julestw9 @Veganella_ @CarnivoreIs @CholesTroll @Bewyds @Ivy_Middleton @meattherapy Probably because meat has been sho…
@julestw9 @Veganella_ @CarnivoreIs @CholesTroll @Bewyds @Ivy_Middleton @meattherapy Probably because meat has been shown to increase the risk of diabetes (even just once a week), and a Vegan diet has the inverse effect with the lowest incidence of all popu
RT @ProfTimNoakes: Never been shown in RCT. Vegan diet study of Barnard did essentially nothing for T2DM https://t.co/tmAv1KstuO. Epidemiol…
RT @ProfTimNoakes: Never been shown in RCT. Vegan diet study of Barnard did essentially nothing for T2DM https://t.co/tmAv1KstuO. Epidemiol…
RT @ProfTimNoakes: Never been shown in RCT. Vegan diet study of Barnard did essentially nothing for T2DM https://t.co/tmAv1KstuO. Epidemiol…
RT @ProfTimNoakes: Never been shown in RCT. Vegan diet study of Barnard did essentially nothing for T2DM https://t.co/tmAv1KstuO. Epidemiol…
RT @ProfTimNoakes: Never been shown in RCT. Vegan diet study of Barnard did essentially nothing for T2DM https://t.co/tmAv1KstuO. Epidemiol…
RT @ProfTimNoakes: Never been shown in RCT. Vegan diet study of Barnard did essentially nothing for T2DM https://t.co/tmAv1KstuO. Epidemiol…
Vegetarian Diets and the Risk of Diabetes https://t.co/xpSR4GsJ61 via @rightrelevance thanks @proftimnoakes
RT @ProfTimNoakes: Never been shown in RCT. Vegan diet study of Barnard did essentially nothing for T2DM https://t.co/tmAv1KstuO. Epidemiol…
RT @ProfTimNoakes: Never been shown in RCT. Vegan diet study of Barnard did essentially nothing for T2DM https://t.co/tmAv1KstuO. Epidemiol…
RT @ProfTimNoakes: Never been shown in RCT. Vegan diet study of Barnard did essentially nothing for T2DM https://t.co/tmAv1KstuO. Epidemiol…
RT @ProfTimNoakes: Never been shown in RCT. Vegan diet study of Barnard did essentially nothing for T2DM https://t.co/tmAv1KstuO. Epidemiol…
RT @ProfTimNoakes: Never been shown in RCT. Vegan diet study of Barnard did essentially nothing for T2DM https://t.co/tmAv1KstuO. Epidemiol…
Never been shown in RCT. Vegan diet study of Barnard did essentially nothing for T2DM https://t.co/tmAv1KstuO. Epidemiological associational studies also do not prove causation. Thought we been through this a thousand times before https://t.co/4GkOut1q3Y
The CDC has a quick test for determining whether you're at risk for Type 2 Diabetes. However, it doesn't ask anything about DIET. It's been well established that a Vegan/Vegetarian diet can help prevent and treat T2D (https://t.co/MIJ7dZ0p3M)
Can a diet of whole plant foods prevent and manage diabetes? Study says yes. https://t.co/iVW5EVwwGo #diabetes #ThursdayMotivation https://t.co/I6qDewa7yL
Can a diet of whole plant foods prevent and manage diabetes? Study says yes. https://t.co/iVW5EVeVOQ #diabetes #ThursdayMotivation https://t.co/NkhSPohWX2
Can a diet of whole plant foods prevent and manage diabetes? Study says yes. https://t.co/iVW5EVeVOQ #diabetes #ThursdayMotivation https://t.co/J61jxSbbMQ
RT @npbdotcom: Can a diet of whole plant foods prevent and manage diabetes? Study says yes. https://t.co/iVW5EVeVOQ #diabetes #ThursdayMoti…
Can a diet of whole plant foods prevent and manage diabetes? Study says yes. https://t.co/iVW5EVwwGo #diabetes #ThursdayMotivation https://t.co/qr0MXPnsxM
Can a diet of whole plant foods prevent and manage diabetes? Study says yes. https://t.co/iVW5EVeVOQ #diabetes #ThursdayMotivation https://t.co/SX1GPGYan0
As we reach the end of Veganuary here are some timely reminders of the benefits of longer-term dietary change. https://t.co/6QyVMvlCIh https://t.co/qqiPjC52gn https://t.co/A4emD6tvgi #diabetes #vegan
Vegetarian Diets and the Risk of Diabetes. - PubMed - NCBI https://t.co/7gFFl1vCqo
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