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In the new Reader's Digest book, The 2-Day Diabetes Diet, dieting just two days a week blasts fat and balances blood sugar. For folks with diabetes, weight loss is a natural form of “medication ...
Unhealthy diet causes 56 per cent of diseases including diabetes, obesity: ICMR The top research bodies said that the new guidelines, which include evidence-based food and lifestyle-related ...
Discover how ICMR's latest study links advanced glycation end products (AGEs) in foods to India's alarming diabetes surge. Written by : Rida Hijab Updated at: Oct 08, 2024 08:20 IST ...
Indian Council of Medical Research and National Institute of Nutrition (ICMR-NIN) have released guidelines that can help prevent nutritional deficiencies and other non-communicable diseases (NCDs ...
The ICMR-INDIAB study which was carried out in the whole country, and included data from 29 States and 2 Union Territories, is the largest epidemiological study on diabetes done in India.
The ICMR-India Diabetes Study (ICMR-INDIAB), published in Diabetes Care, analyzed food habits of 18,090 adults and worked out a diet chart, reducing carbohydrate content to 54%, increased protein ...
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First-Of-Its-Kind ICMR Study Reveals Foods Responsible For India's Diabetes Epidemic - MSNThe study shows the benefits of a low-AGE diet, consisting of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, in reducing diabetes risk and inflammation. Read on. Times Now ...
ICMR data reveals that poor diets contribute to 56.4 per cent of India’s illness burden. A balanced diet and regular exercise can significantly reduce risks of coronary heart disease, hypertension, ...
The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) recently released a study shedding light on the link between diabetes and uterine cancer. This study highlights the need for increased awareness and ...
The study included 38 overweight and obese Asian-Indian adults, aged 25 to 45 years, with a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 23 and above. The study observed the participants for 12 weeks and found that for ...
A study conducted by the ICMR in 2023 revealed that 1.4% of India’s population, or 101 million people, are living with diabetes. Additionally, 15.3% of the population, or another 136 million ...
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