Consuming more ultra-processed foods is closely linked with higher blood sugar levels in people with Type 2 diabetes.
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High blood sugar levels can put you at risk of type 2 diabetes, heart problems and kidney failure and is mainly caused by not exercising and having a poor diet.
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The potential harms of ultraprocessed foods, or UPFs, have been well-documented in recent years. Most recently, a link between UPFs and Type 2 diabetes has also been found. According to a new ...
It is common knowledge that obesity, excess sugar and carbohydrate intake as well as sedentary lifestyle increase the risk of ...