Eating White Rice Increases Risk of Diabetes
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This is the VOA Special English Health Report.
Rice is an important part of many people’s diets. Researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health in Massachusetts have released a report about rice. It shows that eating white rice increases the risk of type two diabetes. However, eating brown rice reduces the risk of the disease.
The World Health Organization says more than two hundred twenty million people worldwide have diabetes. Type two diabetes results when the body cannot effectively use the sugar it produces.
More than thirty-nine thousand men and one hundred fifty-seven thousand women took part in the study. They were asked about their diet and day-to-day activities, as well as any pre-existing diseases. The study found that the people who ate five or more servings of white rice per week had a seventeen percent increased risk of developing type two diabetes. But those who ate two or more servings of brown rice a week had an eleven percent reduced risk of getting the disease.
Brown rice is the grain in its natural form. White rice results after it has been refined. This involves removing the outer cover, including the husk, bran and germ. Only the inner white kernel is left. White rice is often enriched to replace some nutrients lost during the refining process.
Qi Sun is the lead writer of the report. He says the outer parts of brown rice slow down the work of the body’s digestive enzymes into starch. This means that the release of sugar into the bloodstream is slower after eating brown rice compared to white rice.
A diet of foods that quickly release sugar into the bloodstream has been linked with a greater risk of type two diabetes. The exact reason for this is not known.
Doctor Sun says less refined grains have more nutritional value than refined grains. He says replacing white rice with whole grains like whole wheat or barley could result in a thirty-six percent lower chance of developing type two diabetes. He says people should replace white rice and other refined carbohydrates with whole grains whenever possible.
However, brown rice does not last as long as white rice because of the oil-rich layer of bran. This makes it less usable in poor communities. The International Rice Research Institute is working to develop kinds of white rice whose starch is released more slowly.
And, that’s the VOA Special English Health Report. I’m Steve Ember.
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5 Comments for Eating White Rice Increases Risk of Diabetes
1. pham huu khoi | August 28th, 2010 at 3:53 am
i very like about this hear, it nice for me, i read it understand
thanks you very much!
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2. Hoang Son | August 29th, 2010 at 3:38 am
I like this article. Vietnam – my country have got many many rice, white rice and brown rice. We eat rice every day. People in cities usually eat white rice, but countryside people usualy eat new rice of harvest seasons.
I am leaning English by my own, thank you!
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3. huyen0206 | August 29th, 2010 at 1:58 pm
this speech hear extremely clearly and slowly
i like it very much and i hope myself to able to read that
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4. tttt | September 2nd, 2010 at 7:07 am
When we leave the thin layer covering under husk of rice grain, which is mean to make a brown skin part of rice to be lost. We thought that it ís the way beter for deliciously eating in the daily meal, whithout knowing such having no benifit for absorbing into body.
This is a very meaningful acticle, very practical to people who is living in agricultural rigions of rice.
The issue is depended on consumers and processors to give out a decision that how should be done.
A natural living is always so goog for human.
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5. db | September 15th, 2010 at 5:08 am
Living in a agricultural country, rice is very important for us. but i have never known eating white rice increases rick of diabetes before. it is useful for us when we read this issue.
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