A new study has found that adopting a low fat vegan diet can reduce the daily insulin requirement in patients with type 1 diabetes by approximately 30 percent.
Insulin is a hormone that removes glucose, a type of sugar, from the blood and delivers it to muscle and liver cells, where it is used as energy. Patients with type 1 diabetes need insulin injections because their bodies do not produce an adequate amount of insulin.
In the study, researchers compared the effects of a low fat vegan diet with a portion controlled diet.
The results showed that individuals who adopted a vegan diet experienced a 28 percent reduction in their total daily insulin requirement, an average decrease of 12.1 units, while no significant change was observed in the control group.
