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Diabetes: 7 popular fruits that increase the risk of blood sugar spikes

People with diabetes are encouraged to eat a balanced diet, but health experts have warned patients to be wary of fruits that have a higher glycaemic index - including bananas, oranges and grapes

Certain fruits can be ‘dangerous’ for people with diabetes(Getty Images)

Eating fruit is part of a healthy balanced diet, as they contain plenty of vitamins and help to protect against chronic diseases - but did you know certain fruits can be ‘dangerous’ for people with diabetes?

In the UK, more than 4.9 million people have diabetes and the NHS spends at least £10 billion a year on the condition, which is around 10 percent of its entire budget.

According to the NHS, diabetes is a lifelong condition that causes a person’s blood sugar level to become too high.

There are two main types of diabetes, type 1 is where the body’s immune system attacks and destroys the cells that produce insulin, which controls blood glucose.

Type 2 diabetes is much more common and the raised blood sugar levels are usually caused by being overweight or not exercising enough.

This is much more common in the UK, as 90 percent of adults with diabetes will have type 2.

It is recommended for people with diabetes to include a range of fruit in their diet, but health experts have advised patients to be wary of fruits that have a higher glycaemic index (GI).

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