Type Two Diabetes & Causes – A Debatable Topic
May 10, 2010 by admin
Filed under Diabetes Diet, Diabetes Symptom, Diabetic, Gestational Diabetes, Juvenile Diabetes, Type 2 Diabetes
What causes Diabetes 2 is still open for debate. While type 1 is known to be caused by an autoimmune response in which antibodies attack the body’s producer of insulin, the pancreas, the exact cause of Type 2 Diabetes is not universally agreed upon as of yet. Although it is known to be characterized by insulin resistance, what leads our body to this inability to process this insulin is still being discovered. However, as many doctors and patients have come to realize that diet and exercise tends to play a large part in managing, or even eradicating, the symptoms of the disease, it can be speculated that engaging in an unhealthy lifestyle could be at the root of this condition.
Insulin resistance is the foundation for Type II, and many people are looking at what affects our ability to process the substance. By knowing what type of things both negatively and positively affect our body’s sensitivity to insulin, many think that this will help us to uncover what causes diabetes. As further benefit, in doing so, one may additionaly learn how to best treat, manage, as well as avoid, this disease.
In studying the effects of various risk factors on our body’s sensitivity to insulin, researchers have noticed a strong correlation between leading a healthy lifestyle and one’s ability to process insulin. Therefore, these same characteristics may, indeed, provide a key as to what causes diabetes. The lifestyle choices that are currently thought to play the biggest role in Type two Diabetes are also those that are typically associated with people that are overweight. Therefore, people are still not sure if being overweight, in and of itself, is a major cause, or if the poor choices that usually go along with are the real culprit.
Of these lifestyle choices, what appears to be most important are diet, physical activity level, and stress management. Eating foods that are high in fat, sugars and carbohydrates, and in large quantities, makes it nearly impossible for one to maintain a steady blood sugar level. Maintaining an even blood glucose level is key when it comes to managing Type two Diabetes. Also, although it is not yet fully understood why, engaging in more physical activity and making it a point to lower your stress levels may also affect your body’s sensitivity to insulin. Although what causes diabetes is still not completely understood, research into the reasons for its onset have led us to learn many ways that we can help prevent and control it.
Are there two types of Diabetes?
May 1, 2010 by admin
Filed under Diabetes Diet, Diabetes Symptom, Diabetic, Gestational Diabetes, Juvenile Diabetes, Type 2 Diabetes
There is no room for play when dealing with serious conditions like Type two diabetes. The right treatment should be taken right away in case that you find out that you suffer from this disease. Those that have ignored their Diabetes 2 have developed further complications, after developing other health related conditions or even aggravated diabetes. So it is really important to keep these aspects in mind and go see a doctor if you think there may be something wrong with you. It is unfortunate that there are many, many people with diabetes who are totally unaware that they have the condition; only because they have not undergone any routine testing. It is importnant to keep a keen interest in maintaining a healthy life style, and ignoring this can lead to serious consequenes following ill health! Just think that you double the chances of getting a heart related disease if you even have pre-diabetes, which is just the first stage! It is very important to maintain a healthy eating routine, so that you consume little fat, salt and so on. So keep in mind that the right treatment is advised in the event that you are diagnosed with diabetes. Stay informed, learn about the different aspects of diabetes, and how you should approach its day-to-day management.
The first type of diabetes is Type 1. There are two types incidentally, Type 1 and Type 2. The Type 1 is sometimes known as Juvenile Diabetes because it oftentimes occurs early in a person’s life. This results from the finding that with time (and medical science is still trying to find out exactly why), the body produces an insufficient amount of insulin. Insulin represents a hormone which is responsible for clearing away and reducing the glucose from your blood, by moving glucose into the cells of the body (for example, the muscles) to provide your cells with the glucose and energy they need. The insufficient insulin level which occurs in Type 1 diabetes is caused by the immune system, destroying whatever cells are producing insulin (located in your pancreas). The location in the body that generates insulin in the body is the pancreas, specifically the beta cells, located in the pancreas. If the sugar remains in your circulation, rather than moving into your cells (such as muscles), the ill consequences will develop in diabetes.
The second type of diabetes (Type 2 diabetes), represents a different metabolic disorder caused by the fact that, like Type 1 diabetes, the body is not able to produce enough (or even use) insulin. This is a very common form of diabetes; about 90% of the diabetes patients out there suffer from this type. This disorder does not happen overnight like others, but it builds up over time and it usually hits you in your adult years. This is the reason you should take routine (12 monthly or so) diabetes examinations! You could be suffering from a low-level type of diabetes (called prediabetes which eventually leads to full blown Type two diabetes and you do not even know it, and if you leave it untreated, it will develop into Diabetes 2, which is the last and most serious form of diabetes. There are many forms of treatment out there, but the most common and used treatment (only as a final resort, if changes in diet, exercise and body weight loss doesn’t work) is the administration of insulin into your system.

