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« The Importance of Studying Real Food | Public Health Moment Home | Diabetes and Colorectal Cancer »

February 06, 2008

Diet and the Metabolic Syndrome

Pam LutseyToo much meat, fried foods, and diet soda can increase your risk of developing metabolic syndrome, a condition that can lead to heart disease and diabetes. Dairy products, on the other hand, appear to reduce the risk of developing metabolic syndrome.

That’s according to a University of Minnesota study involving ninety-five hundred people. The study was co-auathored by Pamela Lutsey.

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