5 Jul, 2009
Infection in the pancreas, weight, stress, in activeness, age, history in family, race, blood pressure, poor diet, and gender are some of the many reasons for diabetes. There are some people that come close to developing diabetes but their blood sugar level is not high enough for it to be diagnosed as diabetes. In this case if it is not caught it may turn into type 2 diabetes.
Sometimes diabetes can be caused by an infection in the pancreas. In this case the pancreas doesn’t make enough insulin, this makes sugar build up in the bloodstream. The sugar then will not move to the cell.
Health professionals have stated that if your waist is bigger then thirty five inches, you have some risk of developing diabetes. Inactive people are at a high risk more so the in people that exercise two to three times a week. You do not need to go to the gym just a brisk walk for thirty minutes can help.
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age history,
blood sugar level,
diabetes infection,
poor diet,
type 2 diabetes
26 Jun, 2009
Infection in the pancreas, weight, stress, in activeness, age, history in family, race, blood pressure, poor diet, and gender are some of the many reasons for diabetes. There are some people that come close to developing diabetes but their blood sugar level is not high enough for it to be diagnosed as diabetes. This is a condition that if it is not caught it could turn into type 2 diabetes.
Sometimes diabetes can be caused by an infection in the pancreas. In this case the pancreas doesn’t make enough insulin, this makes sugar build up in the bloodstream. Then the sugar will not carry over to the cells.
Health professionals have stated that if your waist is bigger then thirty five inches, you have some risk of developing diabetes. People who are not active have a high risk of developing diabetes, more so then somebody that exercises two to three times per week. You do not need to go to the gym just a brisk walk for thirty minutes can help.
Tags:
age history,
blood sugar level,
brisk walk,
diabetes infection,
pancreas,
poor diet,
type 2 diabetes
25 Jun, 2009
There are many reasons why people develop diabetes they can be infection of the pancreas, weight, stress, in activeness, age, family history, race, high blood pressure, poor nutrition, and gender. Some people can develop diabetes but their blood sugar level may not be high enough to be diagnosed as diabetes. This is a condition that if it is not caught it could turn into type 2 diabetes.
Sometimes diabetes can be caused by an infection in the pancreas. In this case the pancreas doesn’t make enough insulin, this makes sugar build up in the bloodstream. The sugar then will not move to the cell.
Health professionals have stated that if your waist is bigger then thirty five inches, you have some risk of developing diabetes. People who are not active have a high risk of developing diabetes, more so then somebody that exercises two to three times per week. Going to the gym is not need but just a good brisk walk for thirty minutes can help.
Tags:
blood sugar level,
causes of diabetes,
high blood pressure,
poor nutrition,
type 2 diabetes