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		<title>Nutritional Prevention of Diabetes &#8211; The Good News</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Statistics on the prevalence of diabetes in North America indicates that somewhere around 8% of the population have this disease &#8211; with a very good portion not even being diagnosed at the present time.  Most have Type-2 diabetes &#8211; a good 90%+ according to most studies. We are talking about close to 20Million people in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Statistics on the prevalence of diabetes in North America indicates that somewhere around 8% of the population have this disease &#8211; with a very good portion not even being diagnosed at the present time.  Most have Type-2 diabetes &#8211; a good 90%+ according to most studies.</p>
<p>We are talking about close to 20Million people in the United States alone &#8211; a massive group that create a significant drain on the health care and economic systems as well as a large number of whom their lives are made less than optimal due to complications associated with diabetes.</p>
<p>There have been a wide range of predictive factors popping out of research on diabetes including:</p>
<ul>
<li>body weight</li>
<li>genetic pre-disposition</li>
<li>sex (male or female)</li>
<li>geographic location</li>
<li>diet</li>
<li>stress level</li>
<li>age</li>
<li>and many others&#8230;</li>
</ul>
<p>Of the more recent and convincing research,  the focus has been on breaking down specific aspects of the diet including the relationship that has been demonstrated between fats and diabetes.</p>
<p>Some research has shown that most fats stress the pancreas by substantially increasing the level of insulin required to process these fats, however there does seem to be an exception &#8211; Omega3 fats.</p>
<p>In fact, there is growing evidence that Type-1 diabetes may be more closely linked with a deficiency in &#8220;good&#8221; Omega-3 fats coupled with an over abundance of other unhealthy fats leading to massive stress on our pancreas, cell damage and eventually. Though not as prevalent as Type-2 diabetes, Type 1-diabetes does inflict children to a greater degree &#8211; and now may be somewhat treatable by nutrition rather than medication.</p>
<p>Specifically,<a href="http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20070926.wbeck26/BNStory/specialScienceandHealth/home" title="diabetes omega-3" target="_blank"> the study </a>looked for links between omega-3 fat intake and the presence of antibodies that have been shown to damage the cells in the pancreas leading to Type-1 diabetes where the child is no longer able to produce insulin within their body.</p>
<p>Shockingly &#8211; those who ate above-average quantities of foods rich in omega-3 fats (fish, nuts, canola oil, etc&#8230;) where 55% less likely to end up with Type-1 diabetes with a reasonably large sample size of 1700+ kids over a 1-year period.</p>
<p>With results like that, the untold additional benefits linked to omega-3 fatty acid intake and lack of side effects with relatively moderate intake &#8211; as a parent, I will definitely pay more attention to consistency of omega-3 fatty acids in my family&#8217;s diet.</p>
<p>Jeff</p>
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