(Newswire.net — August 5, 2020) Orlando, FL — Doctors have long been stressing the importance of managing diabetes well, as failing to do so increases the risk of complications.
Scientists carried out a study, which was published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
This study lasted for 20 years and it particularly found subjects with type 1 diabetes who were able to tightly control their blood sugar levels reduced their susceptibility to heart disease by over half.
It is worth realizing that both diabetes and heart disease are highly prevalent nowadays. They are further considered by many experts to be chronic diseases that could turn deadly when left untreated.
According to Dr. William T. Cefalu, the Diabetes Control and Complications Trial is a landmark study.
Cefalu is chief of the division of nutrition and chronic diseases at the Louisiana State University Pennington Biomedical Research Center.
“It is tremendously difficult to maintain the proper glucose level,” he said.
The study findings emphasize that tight glucose control could be beneficial for cardiovascular health. It is worth realizing that CVD is a major killer of individuals with diabetes.
It is important to remember that in the real world, controlling blood sugar levels can be difficult and even impossible to some. It is hard work for patients and even among physicians.
Experts have been looking into the best possible ways to help people manage their blood sugar levels. Interestingly, it has been found that some of the healthiest dietary habits could work wonders in blood sugar level management.
According to experts, good bacteria like probiotics may be helpful. According to a new study from Canada, the microbes dwelling in the gut may play a significant role in regulating blood sugar levels.
It is worth stressing that this study looked into subjects following the DASH diet, which also involved intake of probiotics.
It has been particularly found that intake of good bacteria led to a reduction in several measures of blood sugar over a three-month period.
In the words of Arjun Pandey, although more research is needed, the findings suggest that adding probiotics to the DASH diet could be used in the future to help protect against diabetes.
Pandey is a researcher at the Cambridge Cardiac Care Centre in Ontario and the author of the study.
It is worth noting that DASH stands for Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension, which is one of the most effective non-drug-related techniques for improving certain aspects of heart health, which include lowering blood pressure.
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