Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Should the Patients with Diabetes Avoid Coffee or Not


Coffee is a popular drink worldwide. It can help us drive away drowsiness and make us fresher. However, should the patients with Diabetes avoid drinking it or not?

Some studies show that the coffee drinkers, especially those who drink a lot of may carry a lower risk of developing Diabetes. There is something about coffee that fights type 2 Diabetes---but it isn’t caffeine.

An experiment conducted by Duck University proves that caffeine makes it hard for people with Diabetes to control their blood sugar. It can disrupt the glucose metabolism and may contribute to the development and poor control of type 2 Diabetes. In the experiment, the patients were asked to drink two cups of coffee at each meal and their blood sugar levels were 8 percent higher than before. The caffeine can compromise the treatment aimed at controlling their blood glucose.

However, some other components in it besides caffeine may be beneficial in long-term in reduction of Diabetes risk. Therefore, the patients with Diabetes or people at risk of developing the disease should choose decaf in their daily life.

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