adult onset diabetes

December 29, 2008

Medication On Diabetes

Diabetes is a disorder of the metabolism caused as a result of the way our bodies use digested food for growth and energy. Glucose is the body's natural fuel source provided by the food we eat. Glucose is the main source of fuel for the body but diabetes causes glucose to back up in the bloodstream. If this glucose remains in the blood and is not absorbed in to the body as it needs to, abnormally high levels of blood glucose or high blood sugar levels as it is also known as, occur.

Two main types occur; information on both is looked at briefly here. Juvenile onset diabetes is called type one and usually, but not always, affects children and young adults and is where the body's production of insulin has ceased; affected individuals or diabetics must take insulin daily to survive. The body uses insulin to ensure the glucose can be used by the body which in turn converts into energy. Adult onset diabetes affects older people as the name suggests but differs from type one; it results when the body either cannot produce enough insulin or does not use the insulin it makes properly.

To stay alive we need energy, something which is supplied in abundance by everyday foods like various pastas, bread, potatoes, rice and fruit for instance. Prolonged periods of high blood glucose levels can lead to problems like heart disease, kidney complaints, blindness and even limb amputations. However, it is possible to manage diabetes by maintaining a strict health regime; some of the possible conditions will be halted completely whilst others will be delayed. Managing your condition means you must take control of certain areas of your life by ensuring you take your medication regularly; giving up smoking, keep you blood glucose and cholesterol levels stable as well as well as other blood fats are just some of the aspects that require special attention.

You will also need to maintain your weight, and maintain your blood pressure to within the guidelines set by your doctor. Diabetes once recognized in the sufferer will be with them for the rest of their lives; in the United States there are reports of it affecting over two and a half percent of the population. However, it is estimated that about the same number of people again have the condition; each year there are over six hundred thousand new cases. Officially, the number of deaths each year directly attributable to diabetes is 34,000 although in reality this figure is closer to 320,000 individuals; whilst not as a direct result, it is a significant contributing factor in a large number of these deaths.

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December 15, 2008

Preventing Diabetes

Everyone needs food for energy but this does not always happen especially when a person suffers with diabetes. Most of the food we eat is broken down into glucose, the form of sugar in the blood. As glucose is the fuel our body needs to survive it is imperative that it is able to be transported by the blood without any problems, something which diabetes stops. When the glucose fails to leave the bloodstream as it should, it causes high blood sugar levels.

This subject has comprehensive information available on other sites and the information about the condition in this article has been made short to enable easy and quick understanding. In type 1, which is also called juvenile onset diabetes or insulin-dependent where the body completely stops producing any insulin; this can occur at any age but diabetics must take daily insulin injections in order to survive. Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas that enables the body to use glucose to produce energy as it gets sugar into the cells. Adult onset diabetes affects older people as the name suggests but differs from type one; this can be controlled by diet but is caused by problems with the insulin production or its function.

Many of the foods we eat such as bread, potatoes, rice, pasta and fruit are converted into sugar and give us the energy we need to maintain life. Some serious conditions can result from excess levels of glucose in the blood including blindness, heart and kidney disease and even the removal of limbs. Good diabetes care and management can prevent or delay the onset of these complications; then many of the conditions associated with this condition can be slowed down considerably if not stopped altogether. Managing your condition means you must take control of certain areas of your life by ensuring you take your medication regularly; this includes watching your blood sugar levels, blood fat and cholesterol in addition to quitting smoking.

In addition, weight and blood pressure will need to be routinely monitored and kept stable. Diabetes is a life long condition if you are unlucky enough to contract it; the USA is particularly badly hit with over 5.5 million sufferers. Studies suggest that it is not the whole story as experts believe there are as many people again that have the disease that have not yet been diagnosed; over 600,000 new cases are diagnosed each year. It is a worrying fact that whilst 34,000 American citizens die each year as a direct result of diabetes, another 320,000 die that have the condition where it may be an underlying reason.

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November 3, 2008

Danger Of Diabetes

Everyone needs food for energy but this does not always happen especially when a person suffers with diabetes. Our bodies use glucose, a form of sugar which our digestive system has broken down from the food we eat, which is then transported around the body via the bloodstream. Diabetes interrupts the transportation of glucose around the body. If the situation is not dealt with it doesn't take long for the body to build up high levels of glucose in the blood also known as 'high blood sugar levels'.

Two main types occur; information on both is looked at briefly here. Mainly affecting children and young adults, type 1 or juvenile onset diabetes occurs when insulin production stops completely; daily injections of insulin are needed if the diabetic patient does not want to die. Insulin helps glucose enter the body's cells, where it can be used for energy or stored for future use. Adult onset diabetes affects older people as the name suggests but differs from type one; this can be controlled by diet but is caused by problems with the insulin production or its function.

Those energy foods which we all need to live are pasta, rice, potatoes, bread and fruit of course. Excess glucose in the bloodstream has many dangers for the body and can cause heart disease, kidney problems and blindness, not to mention amputations as well. Specialists in diabetes will tell you that provided you do exactly what your care and management program tells you to do, your condition will start to improve; some of these conditions can be slowed down whilst others can even be stopped. Care of your condition relies on you maintaining certain aspects and any prescribed medication must be taken routinely; it is very important that you don't smoke and maintain your blood glucose levels, cholesterol and other blood fats within your target range.

You will also need to maintain your weight, and maintain your blood pressure to within the guidelines set by your doctor. The bad news about this is diabetes a life long condition; in America there are more than five and a half million recognized sufferers. Studies suggest that it is not the whole story as experts believe there are as many people again that have the disease that have not yet been diagnosed; it is known that six hundred thousand new cases of will be diagnosed this and every year. It is believed that as many as 320,000 diabetics die each year in America whilst only 34,000 of those actually die directly from the condition itself.

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September 15, 2008

Main Types Of Diabetic Condition

Diabetes is a disorder of the metabolism caused as a result of the way our bodies use digested food for growth and energy. To achieve this, whatever we eat must be broken down by the body to form glucose. Glucose is the main source of fuel for the body but diabetes causes glucose to back up in the bloodstream. If this glucose remains in the blood and is not absorbed in to the body as it needs to, abnormally high levels of blood glucose or high blood sugar levels as it is also known as, occur.

There are two main types of the condition; both are discussed briefly in this article. Juvenile onset diabetes is called type one and usually, but not always, affects children and young adults and is where the body's production of insulin has ceased; this results in the diabetic requiring an insulin injection every day to stay healthy and alive. The drug insulin plays the major role of ensuring the glucose level remain at a safe level. Adult onset diabetes affects older people as the name suggests but differs from type one; this is caused when the insulin is either not being produced in sufficient quantities or there is a problem in its use, however a careful diet plan can usually treat the condition.

Our body needs energy which it obtains from food that it converts into sugar like bread, potatoes, rice and pasta etc. Some serious conditions can result from excess levels of glucose in the blood including blindness, heart and kidney disease and even the removal of limbs. Specialists in diabetes will tell you that provided you do exactly what your care and management program tells you to do, your condition will start to improve; some of these conditions can be slowed down whilst others can even be stopped. To manage your condition well, ensure you take your medication; this includes watching your blood sugar levels, blood fat and cholesterol in addition to quitting smoking.

You will also need to maintain your weight, and maintain your blood pressure to within the guidelines set by your doctor. Diabetes once recognized in the sufferer will be with them for the rest of their lives; in America there are more than five and a half million recognized sufferers. The problem is that here are probably another 5.5 million people who have this condition but just don't know it; each year there are over six hundred thousand new cases. Officially, the number of deaths each year directly attributable to diabetes is 34,000 although in reality this figure is closer to 320,000 individuals; whilst not as a direct result, it is a significant contributing factor in a large number of these deaths.

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September 1, 2008

Health Condition Of A Diabetic

Our bodies use food for energy and growth which is a problem when you have diabetes as the condition stops this from happening properly. To achieve this, whatever we eat must be broken down by the body to form glucose. This supply of energy use the bloodstream to be transported around where it can be absorbed by the cells but diabetes stops this from happening. If the situation is not dealt with it doesn't take long for the body to build up high levels of glucose in the blood also known as 'high blood sugar levels'.

This condition comes in two forms but only brief details are given here; further information should be sought from a medical professional if you have this condition. In type 1, which is also called juvenile onset diabetes or insulin-dependent where the body completely stops producing any insulin; this means insulin must be given to the diabetic on a daily basis for them to live. Insulin is a hormone that regulates the amount of glucose (sugar) in the blood and is required for the body to function normally. The second type is called adult onset diabetes and happens later in life; this is caused when the insulin is either not being produced in sufficient quantities or there is a problem in its use, however a careful diet plan can usually treat the condition.

Many of the foods we eat such as bread, potatoes, rice, pasta and fruit are converted into sugar and give us the energy we need to maintain life. Many health conditions can be caused by long term high blood sugar levels including: poor vision, heart complaints, problems with the kidneys and in some cases even limb amputation. By sticking to a diabetes health care regime, most of these conditions can be helped; these conditions will vary form person to person but most should see improvements with some complaints halted altogether. It is possible to live a relatively normal life provided you stick to the plan laid out by your doctor; giving up smoking, keep you blood glucose and cholesterol levels stable as well as well as other blood fats are just some of the aspects that require special attention.

Your weight and blood pressure also need to be checked regularly and kept within the acceptable limits set by your doctor. Diabetes is a life long condition if you are unlucky enough to contract it; currently approx 2.6 percent of the U.S. population or about 5.5 million Americans, are known to have this health problem. The frightening thing is that it is estimated that at least the same number of people has this condition but just don't know it yet; over 600,000 new cases are diagnosed each year. It is a worrying fact that whilst 34,000 American citizens die each year as a direct result of diabetes, another 320,000 die that have the condition where it may be an underlying reason.

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August 25, 2008

Problem On Glucose Distribution On Bloodstream

Our bodies use food for energy and growth which is a problem when you have diabetes as the condition stops this from happening properly. To achieve this, whatever we eat must be broken down by the body to form glucose. Diabetes causes problems with the distribution of glucose in the bloodstream. As more and more glucose remains in the bloodstream blood glucose or blood sugar levels can rise too high.

This subject has comprehensive information available on other sites and the information about the condition in this article has been made short to enable easy and quick understanding. The first type is called type one and primarily affects young people, usually called juvenile onset diabetes and is where the body completely stops the production of insulin; this can occur at any age but diabetics must take daily insulin injections in order to survive. The purpose of insulin is to regulate the amount of glucose in our blood. The second type is called adult onset diabetes and happens later in life; this is caused when the insulin is either not being produced in sufficient quantities or there is a problem in its use, however a careful diet plan can usually treat the condition.

Our body needs energy which it obtains from food that it converts into sugar like bread, potatoes, rice and pasta etc. High blood glucose levels over a long period of time can cause blindness, heart disease, kidney problems, and amputations. Good diabetes care and management can prevent or delay the onset of these complications; a number of the conditions will actually get better whilst others will be slowed down. It is possible to live a relatively normal life provided you stick to the plan laid out by your doctor; this includes watching your blood sugar levels, blood fat and cholesterol in addition to quitting smoking.

Stable weight is also a requirement that will help ensure your blood pressure is maintained at a health level. Diabetes once recognized in the sufferer will be with them for the rest of their lives; the USA is particularly badly hit with over 5.5 million sufferers. However, the disease remains undiagnosed in about the same number; it is known that six hundred thousand new cases of will be diagnosed this and every year. The number of Americans who have diabetes and die each year is approximately 320,000 but only 34,000 die as a direct result of having the condition.

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August 11, 2008

Causes Of Diabetes

Everyone uses food for energy and growth but a metabolic disorder called diabetes stops this from happening. To achieve this, whatever we eat must be broken down by the body to form glucose. This glucose is our primary source of fuel but the condition of diabetes means that the glucose does not travel around the body properly. The result of this is that glucose levels in the blood continue to increase leading to health problems.

This subject has comprehensive information available on other sites and the information about the condition in this article has been made short to enable easy and quick understanding. Mainly affecting children and young adults, type 1 or juvenile onset diabetes occurs when insulin production stops completely; this means insulin must be given to the diabetic on a daily basis for them to live. Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas that enables the body to use glucose to produce energy as it gets sugar into the cells. Adult onset diabetes affects older people as the name suggests but differs from type one; this is caused when the insulin is either not being produced in sufficient quantities or there is a problem in its use, however a careful diet plan can usually treat the condition.

To stay alive we need energy, something which is supplied in abundance by everyday foods like various pastas, bread, potatoes, rice and fruit for instance. Excess glucose in the bloodstream has many dangers for the body and can cause heart disease, kidney problems and blindness, not to mention amputations as well. Specialists in diabetes will tell you that provided you do exactly what your care and management program tells you to do, your condition will start to improve; some of these conditions can be slowed down whilst others can even be stopped. To manage your condition well, ensure you take your medication; but this means sticking to your medication, watching your blood sugar, cholesterol and to stop smoking!

You will also need to maintain your weight, and maintain your blood pressure to within the guidelines set by your doctor. The bad news about this is diabetes a life long condition; the USA is particularly badly hit with over 5.5 million sufferers. The frightening thing is that it is estimated that at least the same number of people has this condition but just don't know it yet; over 600,000 new cases are diagnosed each year. It is believed that as many as 320,000 diabetics die each year in America whilst only 34,000 of those actually die directly from the condition itself.

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August 4, 2008

Some Information On Diabetes

When the food we eat is digested it provides us with energy and growth but the condition called diabetes does not allow this process to work as it should. We must all have glucose to provide us with sufficient energy to carry out everyday tasks. Diabetes causes problems with the distribution of glucose in the bloodstream. Because the natural distribution method employed by the body is faulty, glucose levels rise which can cause serious health problems.

If you do not know much about this problem, there is some basic information below. Juvenile onset diabetes is called type one and usually, but not always, affects children and young adults and is where the body's production of insulin has ceased; daily injections of insulin are needed if the diabetic patient does not want to die. Insulin is a hormone that regulates the amount of glucose (sugar) in the blood and is required for the body to function normally. Adult onset diabetes affects older people as the name suggests but differs from type one; it results when the body either cannot produce enough insulin or does not use the insulin it makes properly.

To stay alive we need energy, something which is supplied in abundance by everyday foods like various pastas, bread, potatoes, rice and fruit for instance. Some serious conditions can result from excess levels of glucose in the blood including blindness, heart and kidney disease and even the removal of limbs. Good diabetes care and management can prevent or delay the onset of these complications; some of the possible conditions will be halted completely whilst others will be delayed. Care of your condition relies on you maintaining certain aspects and any prescribed medication must be taken routinely; giving up smoking, keep you blood glucose and cholesterol levels stable as well as well as other blood fats are just some of the aspects that require special attention.

You will also need to maintain your weight, and maintain your blood pressure to within the guidelines set by your doctor. Diabetes is a life long condition if you are unlucky enough to contract it; the USA is particularly badly hit with over 5.5 million sufferers. The frightening thing is that it is estimated that at least the same number of people has this condition but just don't know it yet; over 600,000 new cases are diagnosed each year. Officially, the number of deaths each year directly attributable to diabetes is 34,000 although in reality this figure is closer to 320,000 individuals; whilst not as a direct result, it is a significant contributing factor in a large number of these deaths.

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July 14, 2008

Suffering From Diabetes

Sufferers with diabetes have a condition that creates a problem with how their body produces energy for food. Once converted by the digestive system, food is transformed into glucose which is then used by our metabolisms for energy. We all need energy to survive but diabetes interrupts the transportation of glucose in our blood stream. If this situation remains unchecked, levels of glucose in the blood increase to dangerous levels.

Information in this article is regarding the two major types of the condition. The first type is called type one and primarily affects young people, usually called juvenile onset diabetes and is where the body completely stops the production of insulin; daily injections of insulin are needed if the diabetic patient does not want to die. Insulin is used by the body to regulate the amount of glucose the blood contains. The second type is called adult onset diabetes and happens later in life; it results when the body either cannot produce enough insulin or does not use the insulin it makes properly.

Our body needs energy which it obtains from food that it converts into sugar like bread, potatoes, rice and pasta etc. Some serious conditions can result from excess levels of glucose in the blood including blindness, heart and kidney disease and even the removal of limbs. Specialists in diabetes will tell you that provided you do exactly what your care and management program tells you to do, your condition will start to improve; a number of the conditions will actually get better whilst others will be slowed down. Care of your condition relies on you maintaining certain aspects and any prescribed medication must be taken routinely; it is very important that you don't smoke and maintain your blood glucose levels, cholesterol and other blood fats within your target range.

In addition, weight and blood pressure will need to be routinely monitored and kept stable. Diabetes is a life long condition if you are unlucky enough to contract it; currently approx 2.6 percent of the U.S. population or about 5.5 million Americans, are known to have this health problem. The frightening thing is that it is estimated that at least the same number of people has this condition but just don't know it yet; over 600,000 new cases are diagnosed each year. The number of Americans who have diabetes and die each year is approximately 320,000 but only 34,000 die as a direct result of having the condition.

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June 30, 2008

Metabolic Disorder Called Diabetes

Diabetes is a disorder of the metabolism caused as a result of the way our bodies use digested food for growth and energy. Glucose is the body's natural fuel source provided by the food we eat. Diabetes causes problems with the distribution of glucose in the bloodstream. The result of this is that glucose levels in the blood continue to increase leading to health problems.

If you do not know much about this problem, there is some basic information below. Mainly affecting children and young adults, type 1 or juvenile onset diabetes occurs when insulin production stops completely; affected individuals or diabetics must take insulin daily to survive. Insulin is a hormone that regulates the amount of glucose (sugar) in the blood and is required for the body to function normally. Adult onset diabetes affects older people as the name suggests but differs from type one; this can be controlled by diet but is caused by problems with the insulin production or its function.

Most of the food humans eat can be converted into sugar which provides us with energy. Having high levels of glucose in your blood that is not entering the cells will over long periods, cause a number of serious conditions including blindness, amputations, heart and kidney conditions. However, it is possible to manage diabetes by maintaining a strict health regime; then many of the conditions associated with this condition can be slowed down considerably if not stopped altogether. Care of your condition relies on you maintaining certain aspects and any prescribed medication must be taken routinely; it is very important that you don't smoke and maintain your blood glucose levels, cholesterol and other blood fats within your target range.

Apart from this, your blood pressure and weight should not go above the limits your doctor advised. Once you have been diagnosed with diabetes, you will have it for life; in America there are more than five and a half million recognized sufferers. Studies suggest that it is not the whole story as experts believe there are as many people again that have the disease that have not yet been diagnosed; over 600,000 new cases are diagnosed each year. Official figures show that diabetes causes the death of over thirty four thousand people in America every year but deaths from citizens that have the condition but do not die directly from it is about 320,000.

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