Topic: American Society For Nutrition

Soy supplements show no diabetes benefit in study

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Adding soy supplements to the diet may not improve blood sugar control in older women who are at high risk of or in the early stages of type 2 diabetes, a new study suggests. The findings, reported ...

Lunchtime coffee break best for fighting diabetes

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Drinking coffee cuts diabetes risk, new research confirms, but you may need to enjoy your java with lunch if you want to get any benefit. A study in nearly 70,000 women found that those who drank at ...

A burger or fried chicken with a side of diabetes?

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Avoiding "fast food" burgers and fried chicken may cut your risk of developing type 2 diabetes -- the kind closely linked to obesity, new research hints. Regularly eating "super sized" portions of high calorie fast foods is ...

"Good" dietary fats trim body fat in diabetic women

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Eating certain kinds of fats may actually help obese women with diabetes trim some body fat, a small study suggests. The study, of 35 older women with type 2 diabetes, found that supplements containing two types of ...