Abardeen,Scotland: Can eating blackcurrants cut the risk of diabetes in people who are overweight?
Researchers from University of Aberdeen in Scotland believe that antioxidants in the fruit affect how the body breaks down carbohydrates and sugars, reducing the amount of sugar that ends up in the bloodstream after you have eaten a meal, Mail Online health news reported.
That’s the thinking behind a new clinical trialthat is to be carried out at the University. If blood sugar levels peak too high, this can put pressure on the pancreas and prevent the normal release of insulin.
Sixteen people will be asked to consume 200g of blackcurrants or a ‘placebo’ dose of green currants that do not contain the antioxidants, with and without a carbohydrate meal and their blood sugar levels will then be compared.
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