04/05/2018 / By Rhonda Johansson
A 12-month randomized controlled trial aimed to established the importance of diet in the vascular structure and function of diabetic patients. The goal of the study was to assess whether consuming more fruits and vegetables in a year lessened the risk of cardiovascular dysfunction among patients with diabetes. The results of the study were published in the Journal of Nutrition & Intermediary Metabolism.
It was concluded that improving one’s nutrition – particularly in the increased consumption of fruits and vegetables – could slow down CCA-IMT progression. This, in turn, may lessen one’s risk of developing a cardiovascular condition.
Journal Reference:
Peterson, K.S., Keogh, J.B., Blanch, N., Clifton, P.M. THE EFFECT OF IMPROVING DIETARY QUALITY ON MEASURES OF VASCULAR STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION IN A POPULATION WITH DIABETES. Journal of Nutrition & Intermediary Metabolism. 2016. 4; DOI: 10.1016/j.jnim.2015.12.178
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