For those who are concerned about
whether they should try to lower their blood sugar(and insulin along with it) or not, whether for PC or the numerous other problems associated with such(high BP, hi triglycerides, alzheimer's(?) etc etc- for those concerned even if not diabetic, here is the latest iron in the fire on that subject:
/www.nytimes.com/2018/02/12/well/mind/high-blood-sugar-levels-tied-to-memory-decline.htmlSomebody said...
Increasing blood sugar levels are associated with cognitive decline, a long-term study has found.
Researchers assessed cognitive function in 5,189 people, average age 66, and tested their blood sugar using HbA1c, a test that accurately measures blood glucose levels over a period of weeks or months. (The finger-prick blood test, in contrast, gives a reading only at a given moment in time.) They followed the group for up to 10 years, tracking blood glucose levels and periodically testing cognitive ability. The study is in the journal Diabetologia.
There was no association between blood sugar levels and cognition at the start of the study. But consistently over time, scores on the tests of memory and executive function declined as HbA1c levels increased, even in people without diabetes. The study controlled for many other variables, among them age, sex, cholesterol, B.M.I., education, marital status, depression, smoking, alcohol consumption, hypertension and cardiovascular disease......................
I'm going to have to cut back on the Honey Buns.