[CME/CPE Cat 3A: Diabetes, Dietetics] Plant-Based Dietary Patterns and Incident Diabetes in the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study

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Journal: Diabetes Care
Validity Period (for CME): February 2026

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Introduction to Plant-Based Diets and Diabetes Risk

  • Poor diet contributes significantly to diabetes risk.
  • Adherence to vegan and vegetarian diets have shown to confer lower diabetes risk but these diets are uncommon among the general population.
  • Plant-based diets, emphasizing plants while reducing animal-derived foods, may offer a feasible strategy in diabetes prevention.

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