Over four million people in the UK have been diagnosed with diabetes, around 90% of which are type 2 which is closely linked to obesity.
People with type 2 diabetes should swap sugary drinks for coffee, tea and water to reduce their risk of dying early, research suggests.
Experts, including from Harvard Medical School in the US, looked at data from 15,486 people - 74% of whom were women and of an average age of 61 - who had type 2 diabetes.During an average of 18.5 years of follow-up, 3,447 people suffered cardiovascular disease and 7,638 deaths were recorded. However, those drinking higher levels of coffee had a 26% reduced risk of early death, while the risk was 21% lower for a higher intake of tea, 23% for water and 12% for low-fat milk.
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