It's Not Them, It's You: Why Potatoes Don't Deserve Their Bad Reputation
hubie writes:
With low or no-carbohydrate diets rising in popularity in recent times, the humble potato is now regularly overlooked in favour of other vegetables.
In fact, research literature has previously indicated potatoes may have a detrimental effect on health, such as possibly increasing the likelihood of developing Type 2 diabetes.
However, new Edith Cowan University (ECU) research has shown while spuds may not have all the same benefits as some other vegetables - such as lowering risk of Type 2 diabetes - health issues associated with potatoes may actually be due to how people are preparing them and what they're eating them with.
[...] "In previous studies, potatoes have been positively linked to incidence of diabetes, regardless of how they're prepared - but we found that's not true," Mr Pokharel said.
"In Denmark, people consume potatoes prepared in many different ways; in our study, we could distinguish between the different preparation methods.
"When we separated boiled potatoes from mashed potatoes, fries or crisps, boiled potatoes were no longer associated with a higher risk of diabetes: they had a null effect.
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