A New Study, Eating Almonds Daily Could Improve Diabetes Risk Factors 

A new study  reported that eating almonds daily for 12 weeks reduced insulin resistance, improved pancreatic function, and helped control blood glucose levels. What’s more, the almond treatment group achieved significant reductions in body weight, body mass index (BMI), and waist circumference over the intervention period and lowered their total cholesterol.

This study assessed the effects of 43 g (1.5 ounces) of raw almonds eaten daily for 12 weeks on insulin sensitivity, insulin resistance, and serum lipid markers among Asian Indian adults with overweight and obesity living in Chennai City, India.

 The study was led by Viswanathan Mohan, MD, PhD, DSc, president and chief of diabetes research at Madras Diabetes Research Foundation in Chennai, India, and included collaborators R. Anjana, PhD, MPH, RD, distinguished professor of nutrition and public health at Purdue University. Dr. Mohan said  “Our almond consumers had improvements to both body weight and blood sugar,” .

By Business Bureau