The global prevalence of diabetes is increasing and the World Health Organization (WHO) has predicted…
The global prevalence of diabetes is increasing and the World Health Organization (WHO) has predicted that the major burden will occur in developing countries. Studies conducted in India in the last decade shows that the prevalence of diabetes is high and it is increasing rapidly in the urban population. It is estimated that there are approximately 33 million adults with diabetes in India. This number is likely to increase to 57.2 million by the year 2025.
Diabetes or Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disorder resulting from either insulin insufficiency or insulin dysfunction. If left unattended, it leads overtime to other serious health issues.The damage induced by free radicals has also a key role in its development and diabetic complications. It is characterized by increased fasting and post prandial blood sugar levels.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), about 422 million people worldwide have diabetes, the majority living in low-and middle-income countries, and its prevalence is steadily increasing over the past few decades.
In a study, researchers at the Center of Excellence Biomedical and Biomaterials at the Mauritius University concluded that green tea and fermented papaya are preventive means of diabetes.
The research head Prof. Theeshan Bahorun, when presenting the study findings said that the Mauritius green tea prevents an increase of sugar levels in the blood.
Fermented Papaya helps positively reduce the level of the reactive protein C and the uric acid.
The researchers asked 77 participants who had reached pre diabetic stage to drink three cups of green tea before meals for 14 weeks. Apart from this 78 participants took hot water every day for the same period followed by a two week weaning period. Later all the participants were tested for the rate of glycemia and lipid, immune system, functioning of liver and kidneys, inflammation and ferrous toxicity.
They discovered that green tea could reinforce the anti-oxidant defenses of those who had reached the pre-diabetic stage and most importantly, the tea did not have any negative impacts.
Another group of 127 people participated in the study on the fermented papaya on diabetes.
Out of these 50 consumed two packets of fermented papaya per day for a period of 14 weeks. 77 others took two glasses of hot water each day for the same period followed by a two weeks weaning period.
Then they were tested for glycaemia, cholesterol, urea, creatinine and uric acid.
Those who consumed two packets of fermented papaya showed several positive changes related to diabetes risk factors.
Also, when taken in small doses, the fermented papaya could help in the promotion of oral hygiene in people having diabetes.
The results were very significant because they show a reduction of risk factors for diabetes and cardiovascular diseases without medical intervention.
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It is scary the way diabetes is increasing in India. A useful post for those who would like to keep it away from them.