New research found that people who routinely eat high amounts of red meat have a 62% higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes, supporting dietary recommendations to limit red meat consumption.
i have it within me to lower my a1c. ask your doctor about trulicity. to the index of other news tonight and a dramatic rescue from the phoenix mountains. images showing a 74-year-old woman airlifted from a local peak after suffering an injury, spinning violently in that stretcher. there is no word yet tonight on her condition. and is white meat really better for your health than red meat? a new study tonight in the american journal of clinical nutrition finding a diet of white meat like chicken our turkey has roughly the same effect on ldl, that s your bad cholesterol, as a diet packed with red meats, though they say there are other reasons to avoid red meat. the best option, they say, plant-based proteins. when we come back, jeopardy! james tonight on meeting his match.
house call and your host, dr. isadore rosenfeld, have you been grilling and barbecuing? the doctor discussed the dangers of having too much red meat, in your diet in the past and now, a new report published by the american journal of clinical nutrition suggests eating as little as one serving a day of red meat increases your risk of type two diabetes, state ain t so. most people don t eat one serving a day. how much red meat is safe for you and what does the study show. at home we have red meat, a couple of times a week. this data shows that eating red meat every day increases the risk of diabetes. now, do you eat red meat every day? eric: no, but you have a ham sandwich or, a hamburger, not every day but a steak once a week? what about you. jamie: i watched someone eat a whole plate of bacon and sausage and that is probably not what you are talking about.