Date: 16/02/2019 14:09:23
From: buffy
ID: 1347155
Subject: Order of food eating and diabetes

Read the latest Choice health reader last night and this one is interesting:

https://sci-hub.tw/10.1111/dom.13503

Summarized in the health reader as: “For someone with diabetes or prediabetes, eating a healthy diet is important, but this new research shows that there could be some merit in eating the main carbohydrate part of a meal last.”

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Date: 16/02/2019 16:02:14
From: Bubblecar
ID: 1347250
Subject: re: Order of food eating and diabetes

That would make some meals tricky to eat. Not to mention strange.

A roast dinner with the taters not touched until everything else is scoffed.

A pasta or rice dish with its meat, veg & sauce served in one bowl, followed by the pasta or rice on its own in another.

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Date: 16/02/2019 16:49:42
From: poikilotherm
ID: 1347272
Subject: re: Order of food eating and diabetes

Interesting but a bit like moving the deck chairs on the titanic for pre-diabetics.

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Date: 16/02/2019 16:53:24
From: roughbarked
ID: 1347275
Subject: re: Order of food eating and diabetes

poikilotherm said:


Interesting but a bit like moving the deck chairs on the titanic for pre-diabetics.

Apart from the fact that some of them may die whist you were involved in that deliberation.

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Date: 17/02/2019 01:11:46
From: Rule 303
ID: 1347426
Subject: re: Order of food eating and diabetes

We’re currently diagnosing 290 brand new cases of Diabetes per day in Australia, yet somehow there are still 100 places to buy hamburgers within a ten minute drive of my house.

No, I’m not kidding.

We might need to look at this problem from a different perspective….

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Date: 17/02/2019 01:20:55
From: sibeen
ID: 1347427
Subject: re: Order of food eating and diabetes

Rule 303 said:


We’re currently diagnosing 290 brand new cases of Diabetes per day in Australia, yet somehow there are still 100 places to buy hamburgers within a ten minute drive of my house.

No, I’m not kidding.

We might need to look at this problem from a different perspective….

Another couple of hamburger joints perhaps?

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Date: 17/02/2019 01:22:03
From: Rule 303
ID: 1347428
Subject: re: Order of food eating and diabetes

sibeen said:


Rule 303 said:

We’re currently diagnosing 290 brand new cases of Diabetes per day in Australia, yet somehow there are still 100 places to buy hamburgers within a ten minute drive of my house.

No, I’m not kidding.

We might need to look at this problem from a different perspective….

Another couple of hamburger joints perhaps?

They’re quite the culinary success story.

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Date: 17/02/2019 01:23:09
From: sibeen
ID: 1347429
Subject: re: Order of food eating and diabetes

Rule 303 said:


sibeen said:

Rule 303 said:

We’re currently diagnosing 290 brand new cases of Diabetes per day in Australia, yet somehow there are still 100 places to buy hamburgers within a ten minute drive of my house.

No, I’m not kidding.

We might need to look at this problem from a different perspective….

Another couple of hamburger joints perhaps?

They’re quite the culinary success story.

Junior sprog works in one :)

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Date: 17/02/2019 01:24:17
From: Rule 303
ID: 1347431
Subject: re: Order of food eating and diabetes

sibeen said:


Rule 303 said:

sibeen said:

Another couple of hamburger joints perhaps?

They’re quite the culinary success story.

Junior sprog works in one :)

As does RuleKid2.

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