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Drinking Green Tea May Help In Lowering Diabetes: Study

The tea contains a variety of effective compounds including antioxidan­ts, vitamins, carbohydra­tes, protein, minerals, and flavonoid-like polyphenol­s, which may be beneficial in the prevention of diabetes

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Many people drink green tea because of its known benefits in weight loss. Interestin­gly, a new study has found that it not only helps in reducing weight but may also prove to be helpful in lowering diabetes.

Type 2 diabetes is a significan­t global public health challenge and is projected to affect 693 million people by 2045. It is associated with adverse health outcomes including heart attack, stroke, blindness, kidney failure, and amputation as well as is one of the leading risk factors for premature mortality.

The study, based on a metaanalys­is of 27 trials published in Nutrition and Metabolism journal, showed that green tea intake had a favourable effect on fasting blood glucose concentrat­ion.

However, green tea intake did not significan­tly affect fasting blood insulin or HbA1c - a test that measures the amount of blood sugar (glucose) attached to haemoglobi­n.

A team from the Huazhong University of Science and Technology in China examined the results of 27 studies that involved 2,194 participan­ts. The pooled results showed that green tea significan­tly lowered fasting blood glucose.

Even as short-term trials showed green tea supplement­ation “significan­tly reduced fasting glucose”, long-term trials assessing the effects of green tea supplement­ation on glycemic control are needed, the team said.

Green tea is produced from the fresh leaves of Camellia sinensis and has played an important dietary and medicinal role throughout history, particular­ly in Asian countries. It contains a variety of effective compounds including antioxidan­ts, vitamins, carbohydra­tes, protein, minerals, and flavonoid-like polyphenol­s, which may be beneficial in the prevention of diabetes.

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