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Dark chocolate, especially varieties with at least 70% cocoa, can offer health benefits for people with diabetes when consumed in moderation. Flavonoids in dark chocolate have been shown to improve insulin sensitivity and help regulate blood sugar levels. It may also support cardiovascular health by improving blood flow and reducing blood pressure . However, due to its calorie density, excessive consumption can lead to weight gain, which may negatively affect glucose control. Choosing dark chocolate with minimal added sugar maximizes its potential benefits while minimizing drawbacks 

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This claim is mostly true but misleading. Dark chocolate (70%+ cocoa) contains compounds that might slightly improve insulin sensitivity and heart health, but the benefits for people with diabetes are small and not strongly proven. The claim comes from Abbott Laboratories, while it is a reputable company, it is not a peer reviewed study and may simplify the science. More neutral sources like the American Diabetes Association emphasize moderation and also note that evidence is limited. With the evidence given, dark chocolate can be a part of a balanced diet, but it should not be seen as a meaningful way to manage diabetes.
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The claim that dark chocolate can benefit people with diabetes is partially true, but exaggerated. Research supports that flavonoids in dark chocolate may improve insulin sensitivity and cardiovascular health, but the effects are generally small and not strong enough to treat or prevent diabetes on their own. The recommendation to consume it in moderation and choose high-cocoa, low-sugar options is accurate.

The article https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15755830/ supports the idea that compounds in cocoa can have metabolic and cardiovascular benefits, but the study was short-term. Similarly, another research study analyzed multiple trials and found that cocoa flavonoids can modestly improve blood pressure and vascular function. However, results across studies varied, showing that benefits are not always consistent.  https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22550138/

Both of those sources are known to be generally reliable, but may have limitations like small sample sizes or short duration. 

Evidence to support this claim includes that Flavonoids in dark chocolate have been shown to improve insulin sensitivity in some studies. Along with that, higher cocoa content chocolate contains less sugar and more beneficial compounds. 

Evidence that goes against this claim is that Dark chocolate is still high in calories and fat, which can lead to weight gain if overconsumed.

Overall, Dark chocolate isn’t bad for people with diabetes and might even have some small benefits, but it’s not a treatment. The claim is mostly true, just a little exaggerated.

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Dark chocolate can provide some benefits to people with diabetes, as long as it is consumed in moderation. Certain components of dark chocolate have been linked to lower risk of heart disease. The antioxidants in dark chocolate help the body use insulin more efficiently to help control blood sugar. Dark chocolate can also help decrease blood pressure. Obviously, consuming excessive amounts of dark chocolate on a daily basis is no good for anyone. The key here is that it is taken in moderation on occasion. Is Dark Chocolate Good for Diabetes? Benefits, Smart Ways to Enjoy It

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