October 11/Dunedin, New Zealand/University of Otago -- It is believed that potatoes consumed in any form results in increasing weight or gives way to the condition of obesity. A recent study, conducted by the researchers from the University of Otago, reveals that a specific amount of potatoes indulged in the diet will not result in affecting the health of an individual.
Earlier, the research conducted by the Harvard University researchers stated that consuming potatoes, results in transformation of the starch in the body into glucose, which further increases the blood sugar levels. It is this rise in the blood sugar level that makes it difficult for the pancreas to reduce the level of sugar in blood thereby resulting increasing the appetite for food.