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Many Causes of Diabetes

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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.

At time diabetes is caused by the pancreas getting infected.  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.

It has been stated by health professionals that if you have a waist size that is larger then thirty five inches then you have a 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.

Risk of developing diabetes grows as you get older.  Studies have just been done that have proved that eighty percent of people get diabetes are forty five or older.

Your family history has much to do with diabetes also.  If you have a parent or a relative that is close that has diabetes then that means that you are at risk for developing diabetes.  It is unfortunate but you share the same genes but it can be reversed if you take some preventive measures.

Many reasons are behind developing diabetes.  With so many people in the world being diagnosed with this disease that can be in fact prevented in many cases; there needs to be something done about it.  In trying to prevent diabetes there are so many options that could be taken.  It is a good thing to do some research about diabetes.

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Written by haileylossen

July 12, 2010 at 4:21 am

Posted in Health Articles

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