Intake of vegetables during pregnancy may prevent diabetes in unborn child

Intake of vegetables during pregnancy may prevent diabetes in unborn childThe need to eat healthy food during pregnancy for the health of unborn child is a well established fact. Recent study has shown that intake of vegetables during pregnancy can reduce the risk of Type 1 Diabetes in the child. During type 1 diabetes, certain cells in the pancreas fail to produce insulin hence leading to insulin deficiency.  

The recent study was based on the data collected from 6,000 five-year-olds. Children who are at higher risk of developing type-1 diabetes generally have high level of antibodies in blood, which attack insulin-producing cells.

Data analysis indicated that three percent children had high levels of antibodies or completely developed type 1 diabetes at the age of five.

The risk of developing type-1 diabetes was double in children whose mother’s consumption of green vegetables was very low. Children whose mother had green vegetables daily during pregnancy had lowest risk of type-1 diabetes.

Researcher and clinical nutritionist Hilde Brekke from Sahlgrenska Academy in Sweden said that this is the first study to show a link between vegetable intake during pregnancy and the risk of the child subsequently developing type-1 diabetes.