In a word, yes! Regular exercise of at least moderate intensity provides some benefits against the onset of type 2 diabetes. Exercise improves insulin resistance and hence makes insulin more efficient at removing glucose from the blood. In patients with prediabetes exercise can stop the ... Views: 670
A rather large percentage of the American population, about 20 million, has type 2 diabetes. The numbers are increasing day by day. It seems that one of the reasons is the increase in obesity across America. If a person is obese, he/she is more likely to develop type 2 diabetes than if the ... Views: 749
When your doctor diagnoses you with type 1 diabetes it is likely that your mind will racing trying to figure out,"how did this happen to me"? Did I catch a virus or something? Was my sugar consumption so much that my body reacted by giving me diabetes? For sure, the causes of diabetes are not so ... Views: 584
Diabetes is a huge worldwide problem. A publication entitled Diabetes Care, published in October 2004, assessed that nearly 171 million people around the world had diabetes in 2000 and that by the year 2030, the number would explode to more than 366 million.
It appears that diabetes is mostly ... Views: 500