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Eating fries over boiled potatoes ‘increases type-2 diabetes risk’

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Researchers say those who consume French fries at least three times a week have a 20% higher risk of developing the disease.

LONDON: A new international study suggests that people who eat three portions of French fries a week have a higher risk of developing type-2 diabetes.

But researchers say those who consume similar amounts of boiled, baked or mash potatoes do not have an increased risk, dpa reported.

The research team, which includes an expert from the University of Cambridge, set out to investigate links between potato consumption and type-2 diabetes. They analysed data on studies tracking the health of more than 205,000 health workers in the US.

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