Diabetes Prevention Information

Date: Sunday May 31, 2009
Posted in: Health

One of the first things you can do if you think you are at risk of diabetes is take an online diabetes screening. It is also important that you talk to your physician about your diabetes risks. However, there are methods you can take to help to prevent diabetes.

One of the first signs of diabetes is having high blood sugar levels. When you have high blood sugar you should change your diet, exercise more, try to relax, and take medication if necessary. If you catch this condition in a pre-diabetes state it is possible to not get full on diabetes.

Obesity has started to overcome americas youth because of poor eating habits. Many of Americans diets are filled with carbohydrates and starches which turn into sugar. Sugar makes the pancreas work a lot harder to create insulin to deal with the extra sugar. Obesity is a leading factor in getting diabetes.

Some research at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine has even linked type two diabetes and obesity. There were tests done under controlled environments on mice and they were unable to transport glucose efficiently when obese.

When you exercise the body actively works to use more glucose, this means that while exercising your blood sugar levels will drop, which is a good thing. In addition, by adding just thirty minutes of walking a day you can burn more calories and begin losing weight. Both of which are great diabetes preventions.

If your condition is extreme, what doctors call boarder line diabetic, your physician may want to start you on medications that will reduce your insulin resistance. These are prescribed on a case-by-case basis and what is prescribed will depend on your symptoms. If you are not producing insulin, you may need to take an oral medication. If the problem is in your sugar production, other medications address the issue. Talk with your doctor about all the options.

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