Share on Pinterest Low-carb diets could help improve insulin sensitivity by boosting beta-cell function, recent research suggests. Image credit: Ellie Baygulov/Stocksy. Beta cells are pancreatic ...
Over the years, research has shown various benefits of following a low-carbohydrate diet. Eating less starches and grains and instead focusing on meats and fats have been shown to help people lose ...
NEW YORK, Oct. 22 (UPI) --A low-carbohydrate diet may help adults with type 2 diabetes gain better blood sugar control and make it possible to decrease diabetes medication, a new study suggests.
The current popularity of the low-carb keto diet—where your total carb intake is 50 grams per day (the equivalent of half a medium-sized bagel)—may have something to do with it, too.
A groundbreaking study has shed new light on the potential of low-carbohydrate diets to revolutionize treatment for this chronic condition. As rates of diabetes continue to climb globally ...
Following a low-carb diet may potentially help patients manage disease more effectively and reduce medication use. Study: Effects of a Carbohydrate-Restricted Diet on β-Cell Response in Adults ...
Recent studies have shown equivalence of low-carbohydrate and low-fat diets for weight loss (JW Gen Med Sep 15 2010, p. 141, and Ann Intern Med 2010; 153:147). In this large prospective study ...
A recent study indicates that adults with mild type 2 diabetes might enhance their beta-cell function by adopting a low-carbohydrate ... help individuals with prediabetes [with an HbA1c of about ...
A low-carbohydrate diet may help adults with type 2 diabetes gain better blood sugar control and make it possible to decrease diabetes medication, a new study suggests.