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  2. Large meals after 5 pm could contribute to type 2 diabetes risk

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    Eating more than 45% of daily calorie intake after 5 p.m. may contribute to higher blood glucose (sugar) levels in older adults with prediabetes or early type 2 diabetes, a recent study suggests.

  3. Red cabbage - Wikipedia

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    The juice of red cabbage can be used as a homemade pH indicator, turning red in acid and green/yellow in basic solutions. When cooking, red cabbage will normally turn blue; adding vinegar or acidic fruit to the pot is necessary to retain the cabbage's red colour. [4] Red cabbage needs well-fertilized soil and sufficient humidity to grow.

  4. FODMAP - Wikipedia

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    Cabbage, chicory, and fennel contain moderate amounts, but may be eaten in a low-FODMAP diet if the advised portion size is observed. [ 26 ] [ better source needed ] [ failed verification ] Polyols, specifically sugar alcohols , used as artificial sweeteners in commercially prepared food, beverages, and chewing gum, include isomalt , maltitol ...

  5. List of diets - Wikipedia

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    Diabetic diet: An umbrella term for diets recommended to people with diabetes. There is considerable disagreement in the scientific community as to what sort of diet is best for people with diabetes. [47] Elemental diet: A medical, liquid-only diet, in which liquid nutrients are consumed for ease of ingestion. [48]

  6. A new study indicates a possible link between red meat and ...

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    The American Diabetes Association estimates that people with diabetes incur medical expenses 2.6 times higher than those who do not. Diabetes is also largely managed through diet and insulin.

  7. 'Well done' red meat linked to liver disease, diabetes risk ...

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    By Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) - People who eat lots of processed and red meat are at increased risk of developing chronic liver disease and insulin resistance, a diabetes risk factor ...

  8. Diet in diabetes - Wikipedia

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    A diet high in plant fibre was recommended by James Anderson. [34] This may be understood as continuation of the work of Denis Burkitt and Hugh Trowell on dietary fibre, [35] which may be understood as a continuation of the work of Price. [36] It is still recommended that people with diabetes consume a diet that is high in dietary fiber.

  9. Eating two servings of red meat a week increases diabetes ...

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    Replacing red meat with plant-based protein sources, such as nuts and legumes, may reduce the chances of developing the condition. Eating two servings of red meat a week increases diabetes risk ...