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The relationship between diabetes and carbohydrates is established by research indicating that excessive carbohydrate intake in modern diets is a primary driver of diabetes [1], [2]. Furthermore, elevated carbohydrate levels can negatively impact blood glucose regulation and insulin secretion, which are critical factors in the development of diabetes [3].

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Comparison of Traditional Indigenous Diet and Modern Industrial ... isom.ca Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine 2 facts
claimDiets with elevated carbohydrate levels and blood glucose may lead to reduced insulin secretion if Ascorbic Acid (AA) levels decline, potentially contributing to metabolic syndrome and diabetes.
claimExcessive consumption of carbohydrates in modern industrialized diets is linked to diabetes and heart disease, often exacerbated by an emphasis on food palatability, according to Sharma, Fernandes, and Fulton (2013).
Evolutionary Eating — What We Can Learn From Our Primitive Past todaysdietitian.com Juliann Schaeffer · Today’s Dietitian 1 fact
claimGeorge Armelagos asserts that the hunter-gatherer genotype, when exposed to abundant carbohydrates in modern diets, leads to health issues such as diabetes.