Is Fruit Juice Good or Bad for Diabetes? New Research Reveals a Genetic Twist
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Is fruit juice good or bad for diabetes? New research reveals a genetic twist
Japanese adults with a high genetic risk for type 2 diabetes who consumed 100% fruit juice at least once per week had significantly lower odds of developing the disease. The inverse association was not seen in people with low or moderate genetic risk, highlighting gene-diet interactions.


Orange juice does not raise insulin levels compared to the consumption of whole fruit, according to a statement by Fruit Juice Science Centre (FJSC) that echoes a study by the University of Hasselt.
Orange juice does not raise insulin levels compared to the consumption of whole fruit, according to a statement by Fruit Juice Science Centre (FJSC) that echoes a study by the University of Hasselt (Belgium) published in the journal 'Nutrition and Diabetes'.
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