5-10 servings of fruits\, veggies daily may cut diabetes risk

5-10 servings of fruits, veggies daily may cut diabetes risk

IANS  |  New York 

Want to restore the level of antioxidants -- key to ward off and Type-2 -- that you lost due to high consumption of fat rich-in the holiday season? Eating five to 10 servings of fruits and vegetables as well as nuts, seeds, and legumes daily may help.

A diet high in saturated fat results in in the body that in turn leads to the development of -- a serious condition associated with and as well as being a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, and Type-2

For such patients, a higher intake of vitamin C is crucial to halt a potentially deadly cycle of disruptions, the researchers said.

"What these findings are really saying to people as we move out of the rich-holiday season and into January is eat your fruits and vegetables," said Maret Traber, at the in the US.

"Eat five to 10 servings a day and then you'll get the fibre, you'll get the vitamin C, and you'll really protect your gut with all of those good things," she added.

The findings, published in the journal Redox Biology, suggest that can prompt imbalances in the gut microbiome, with impaired gut function contributing to toxins in the bloodstream, resulting in vitamin C depletion, which subsequently impairs the trafficking of vitamin E.

Antioxidants such as vitamins C and E offer defence against the oxidative stress brought on by and the associated free radicals, unstable molecules that can damage the body's cells.

"If there's too much fat in the diet, it causes to the gut," Traber said.

"Bacterial cell walls can then leak from the gut and slip into circulation in the body, and they're chased down by neutrophils (most abundant type of white blood cells)."

"The body is destroying its own protection because it got tricked by the gut dysbiosis into thinking there was a bacterial invasion," Traber said.

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First Published: Thu, January 03 2019. 14:16 IST