Tufts University: Eating Whole Grains Linked to Smaller Increases in Waist Size, Blood Pressure, Blood Sugar
July 14, 2021
July 14, 2021
SOMERVILLE, Massachusetts, July 14 (TNSJou) -- Tufts University issued the following news release:
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Study in middle- to older-aged adults suggests whole grains may protect against heart disease
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Middle- to older-aged adults who ate at least three servings of whole grains daily had smaller increases in waist size, blood pressure, and blood sugar levels over time compared to those who ate less than one-half serving per day, according to . . .
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Study in middle- to older-aged adults suggests whole grains may protect against heart disease
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Middle- to older-aged adults who ate at least three servings of whole grains daily had smaller increases in waist size, blood pressure, and blood sugar levels over time compared to those who ate less than one-half serving per day, according to . . .