Why deep-fried, baked, grilled foods are driving diabetes in India


New Delhi, Oct 13 (IANS): Deep fried, baked, grilled ultra-processed foods -- found in every nook and corner of India -- that have become the staple in a majority of homes in recent years, are a direct reason for the ever-surging cases of diabetes in the country, said experts on Sunday.

India is home to a staggering 101 million individuals afflicted by diabetes. The recent ICMR-NIN Dietary Guidelines for Indians reveals that more than 10 per cent of 5-19- year-olds are pre-diabetic.

A new study, published in the International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition, shows that the deep fried, baked, and grilled ultra-processed foods are rich in advanced glycation end products (AGE) which lead to inflammation and contribute to several diseases including diabetes.

“When we fry or grill foods it leads to oxidative stress which is a promoter of inflammation. Chronic inflammation in the body is linked to diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, and even some forms of cancer. Ultra-processed foods and those foods which are high in trans fats are harmful to health,” diabetologist Dr. V Mohan from Madras Diabetes Research Foundation (MDRF) in Chennai, told IANS. Mohan and team led the study on AGEs in collaboration with the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).

According to the study, AGE-rich foods include red meat, fried foods, french fries, fried chicken, bacon, biscuits, bakery products, butter, margarine, and sugary foods. On the other hand, fruits and vegetables, broccoli, legumes, oats, dairy, eggs, fish, and tree nuts like almonds, walnuts, cashews, etc, come under the low-age food category.

“Our study showed that foods which are high in dietary ages were linked to type 2 diabetes and inflammation. Foods which were low in dietary AGEs were protective against diabetes,” Mohan said.

AGEs are formed through a non-enzymatic process called glycation, where sugar molecules bind to proteins or fats.

This process can lead to the formation of compounds that cause harmful reactions in the body, particularly inflammation.

“Fried food means that we are having excess saturated fat and calories, so it will naturally not be good for us,” Dr. Ambrish Mithal, Chairman & Head - Endocrinology & Diabetes, Max Super Speciality Hospital, Saket, who was not part of the study, told IANS.

“Much of the food in India that is deep fried, especially street food, is of reheated oil. Reheated oil is very rich in trans fats -- a big factor for increasing the risk of heart disease, some types of cancers,” he added.

Then what about grilled or baked food?

Mithal said intuitively, one would think grilled food is healthy, but it’s actually not. “Although it isn’t fried, it exposes food to high temperatures which gives rise to the production of certain toxic aromatic carbons in the food, which can be carcinogenic,” the doctor said while noting that baked food is also not necessarily healthy because most baked food is carbohydrate-rich.

These foods that are fuelling the obesity rate are one of the major causes of diabetes in the country, Mohan told IANS, while urging the government to promote healthy eating habits.

Further, the MDRF study showed that "excess carbohydrate intake in the form of white rice or refined wheat is a direct driver of the diabetes epidemic," said Mohan.

Apart from this, stress, lack of sleep, and air pollution are other contributing factors.

“Government policy should therefore be directed towards encouraging the cultivation and promotion of foods which are low with dietary AGE’s, especially fruits with low glycemic index and green leafy vegetables,” the doctor said.

 

 

  

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 14 2024

    If oil is good and anyone eats minimum required food, nothing will happen.

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  • Malinga, Mangaluru

    Mon, Oct 14 2024

    So called Junk food is not as bad it being claimed. One KFC meal is an ideal meal as it contains maximum protein, more carbohydrates ( consider chips and coleslaw) and enough fat. One grilled / patty burger is also a complete meal. Subways, grilled chicken sandwiches with lots of greens is also another healthy 'junk food'. Do not believe that a bowl of rice, curds and pickle is equivalent to any of the above.

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Mon, Oct 14 2024

    Eat moderately Indian food or Wester fast food. Eat to pacify your hunger and not to over fill, then cry of acidity and gastric problems.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Mon, Oct 14 2024

    We Indians are very Sweet ...

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Mon, Oct 14 2024

    May be Baba Ramdev is planning to introduce his own (copycat) indigenous products to replace all foreign products (brands) claiming full guarantee from cholesterol, Fat and diabetic free !

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  • Thekkumuri Vasu, Mangalapuram

    Mon, Oct 14 2024

    There is only one Mantra - MODERATION ; in today’s fast paced life one cannot be very rigid and make lifestyle changes on a permanent basis, one can indulge in the “good things of life - food and drink” but go low on portions and the frequency. We only live once , so need to make the best of what we can afford and God has granted us, rest leave it to his holy will.

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  • Prakash, Manipal

    Mon, Oct 14 2024

    Every now and then such write ups crop up... Moderation is the key for reasonable survival... If one indulges in lavish foods on regular basis no one can help the situation... However one can enjoy deep fried/grilled foods one in a week while sticking to home cooked healthy foods on other occasions... Self discipline matters most in food choices....

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  • Shekar Moily Padebettu, Mañgalore

    Mon, Oct 14 2024

    In spite of repeated warnings, knowingly still people especially youngsters preffers to have junk foods lavishly and enjoying without knowing the impact on our health. But regular consumption of those foods definitely leads to risky diseases.

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  • Agoli Manjanna, Ajjibettu

    Mon, Oct 14 2024

    It's depend upon the oil we use

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Oct 14 2024

    Very true.its not consuming these foodstuffs once in a way but almost everyday or very often .Just we see in every wedding or big feasts one sees lot of items cooked with ghee mostly sweets .Then many people dont do any sports .or work sitting .Calories are not wasted.In old age then slowly diabetes is coming to shine where one doesnt work hard .

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, INDIA

    Sun, Oct 13 2024

    All the food items visible in the picture are junk food, and nowadays, they are causing diseases like diabetes and cancer. Yet, today's youth prefer them. One hand holding a mobile, the other holding a sandwich."

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