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Red Meat Consumption (Heme Iron Intake) and Risk for Diabetes and Comorbidities?

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Purpose of ReviewTo examine the role of red meat consumption, especially heme iron intake, and risk for diabetes and its comorbidities.Recent FindingsStudies consistently show that consumption of red meat has… Click to show full abstract

Purpose of ReviewTo examine the role of red meat consumption, especially heme iron intake, and risk for diabetes and its comorbidities.Recent FindingsStudies consistently show that consumption of red meat has been contributory to a multitude of chronic conditions such as diabetes, CVD, and malignancies. There are various emerging reasons that strengthen this link—from the basic constituents of red meat like the heme iron component, the metabolic reactions that take place after consumption, and finally to the methods used to cook it. The causative links show that even occasional use raises the risk of T2DM.SummaryPrior studies show how nitrites and nitrates in red meat can lead to increased insulin resistance, dysregulated blood glucose levels, and elevated oxidative stress all leading to chronic diseases. With the rise in these preventable chronic diseases, we examine how disease-causing links can be eliminated with appropriate lifestyle choices.

Keywords: risk; red meat; heme iron; meat; consumption

Journal Title: Current Diabetes Reports
Year Published: 2018

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