• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

New Analysis Finds No Correlation Between Intake of Refined Grains and Type 2 Diabetes

Asia Food Journal
Leaderboard of Asia Food Journal
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Channels
    • Packaging
    • Processing
    • Ingredients
    • Industry
    • Automation
    • Guest Posts
    • Market Trends
  • Subscribe
  • Magazines
  • Advertise
  • Event Calendar
  • Contact Us
    • Submit Guest Posts
Share




New Analysis Finds No Correlation Between Intake of Refined Grains and Type 2 Diabetes

July 19, 2022 by Asia Food Journal

refined grains

Courtesy of Republica/Pixabay

July 12, 2022 – Washington, DC – A commentary just published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings presents data showing no evidence linking refined grain consumption with the risk of developing type 2 diabetes (T2D).  Written by Glenn Gaesser, Ph.D., professor in the College of Health Solutions at Arizona State University, the commentary includes data from all published observational cohort studies that looked at the associations between refined grain intake and risk of T2D. Based on findings from 11 different populations of adults, totaling nearly 400,000 men and women, results revealed no relation between consumption of refined grains and risk of T2D.

These findings refute the commonly held belief that refined and non-whole grains can directly lead to T2D when consumed. Eating refined staple grain foods, such as bread, cereals, and pasta, was not associated with T2D risk, and total grain intake was consistently associated with a lower risk of T2D. Even in studies that included indulgent grain foods such as cakes, cookies, sweet rolls, and muffins in the refined grain food category, no association with T2D risk was observed. However, several studies included in the review indicated that high consumption of white rice might increase the risk of T2D but appeared to be mainly in Asian populations.  

Leaderboard of Asia Food Journal

“While these findings may seem surprising after years of maligning grains, particularly refined grains, there is actually a simple explanation,” said Dr. Gaesser. “Much of the research linking refined grain consumption to T2D risk is based on dietary patterns, which typically categorizes refined grains along with red and processed meat, sugar-sweetened beverages, French fries, and high-fat dairy products. It is important to note the distinct difference between the higher-risk categories like red and processed meat and sugar-sweetened beverages, compared with the refined grains category, which is often mistakenly associated with the aforementioned contributors to T2D.”

Adds Dr. Gaesser: “It’s important to remember that most refined grains consumed in America are enriched with thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, iron, and folic acid, and include many other essential nutrients that help make up for nutritional deficiencies that can occur in some American diets.  Grains are much healthier than people give them credit for.”

“This study continues to provide evidence to what we have been saying for years: it is ok, and even healthy, to eat grains,” said Erin Ball, GFF’s Acting Executive Director. “Whether it is a bowl of fortified breakfast cereal, a whole grain sandwich at lunch or even a small cookie eaten as part of a celebration, grains enrich both our lives and our health.” The full commentary can be viewed here. This work was supported in part by the Grain Foods Foundation. For more information about the Foundation, research findings, and grain foods’ role in a healthful diet, visit www.GrainFoodsFoundation.org.

Other Topics: Grains, Ingredients, refined Grains, Research Findings, T2D, Type 2 Diabetes

Related Articles

  • Courtesy of Barentz

    Barentz announces new distribution partnership with Chemian Technology in the Asia Pacific region 
  • Rousselot returns to Fi Europe with new collection of on-trend collagen and gelatin concepts

    Courtesy of Rousselot

    Rousselot returns to Fi Europe with new collection of on-trend collagen and gelatin concepts
  • Fi Europe Innovation Awards 2025

    Courtesy of Fi Europe

    Fi Europe 2025 Innovation Awards finalists announced
  • Kerry Unboxed

    Courtesy of Kerry

    Kerry Unboxed showcases the future of taste and technology, bridging foodservice-to-retail innovation at Gulfood Manufacturing
  • Prinova showcases on-trend ​​beverage solutions at Fi Europe

    Courtesy of iStock

    Prinova showcases on-trend ​​beverage solutions at Fi Europe
  • A family of three showing good digestive health thanks toKerry’s Probiotic Ingredient BC30

    Courtesy of Kerry

    Clinical study demonstrates Kerry’s Probiotic Ingredient BC30™ supports digestive health in healthy Chinese adults

Primary Sidebar

Stay Connected

Your browser does not support the video tag. Learn More

Trending News

  • Andy Ferguson winning dish for the S.Pellegrino Young Chef Academy Award 2025Asia’s Ardy Ferguson wins esteemed S.Pellegrino… Following a two-day Grand Finale, last night saw Ardy Ferguson…
  • Fi Europe Innovation Awards 2025Fi Europe 2025 Innovation Awards finalists announced Fi Europe, the world's premier food ingredients industry event, has…
  • NJF at GFMNJF to showcase aseptic carton packaging solutions… NJF, the world’s 3rd largest aseptic carton solutions provider, is…
  • soft drinks marketSingapore soft drinks market hits SGD12B as health… Singapore’s soft drinks market has reached a value of SGD…
  • Tetra Pak Factory OSTetra Pak launches Tetra Pak® Factory OS™️ to make… Tetra Pak’s next-generation Automation and Digitalisation portfolio, Tetra Pak® Factory…
  • Smart kitchensSmart kitchens, smarter future: How AI and robotics… For centuries, the kitchen has been a symbol of tradition—a…
  • Nescafé PlanCelebrating Ivorian coffee and supporting… In 2025, coffee consumption in the Ivory Coast is projected…

Subsribe to Our News Letter

Subscribe To
Our Newsletter


By submitting this form, you consent to receive marketing emails from Asia Food Journal. You can revoke your consent to receive emails at any time by using the SafeUnsubscribe® link, found at the bottom of every email.

© 2025 Harvest Information. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy.

Disclaimer: Translations on this website are automated using Google Translate. While we strive for accuracy, please be cautious, as machine translations may contain errors. For critical or sensitive content, consider seeking professional human translation. We are not liable for any reliance on the translated content.

Become an F&B industry insider

Your go-to resource for all the latest trends, innovations, and news about the food and beverage industry!

 

By submitting this form, you consent to receive marketing emails from Asia Food Journal. You can revoke your consent to receive emails at any time by using the SafeUnsubscribe® link, found at the bottom of every email.