Nut Consumption Is Associated with Lower Risk of Metabolic Syndrome and Its Components in Type 1 Diabetes
Although nut consumption has been associated with several health benefits, it has not been investigated in individuals with type 1 diabetes. Therefore, our aim was to assess nut consumption and its association with metabolic syndrome in adult individuals with type 1 diabetes taking part in the Finni...
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Main Authors: | Aila J. Ahola, Carol M. Forsblom, Valma Harjutsalo, Per-Henrik Groop |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c620d8ecb8f24e8fa1e9163bec669b4e |
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