8/7/2025, 6:30:32 AM | Euronews.com | news
Study sheds light on which potatoes raise the risk of type 2 diabetes
A study published in The BMJ found that eating three servings of French fries per week increases type 2 diabetes risk by 20%, while other potato preparations like baked, boiled, or mashed potatoes do not. The study, led by Harvard University, highlights that dietary context and preparation methods significantly influence health outcomes. Researchers note limitations, including confounding factors like overall diet and lifestyle, and emphasize the need to consider how food is paired with other items for a balanced approach to diabetes prevention.