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  • Herausgeber: Tektime
  • Kategorie: Lebensstil
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2022
Beschreibung

Modern lifestyles, characterised by sedentary habits and diets high in processed foods, contribute to the rising prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes. The interconnectedness of our globalised society further amplifies the impact, making Diabetes a truly worldwide issue. Developed nations grapple with the consequences of abundance and convenience, while developing countries face the dual burden of infectious diseases and the surging tide of non-communicable conditions like Diabetes.

In the contemporary world, Diabetes has evolved into a pervasive global health concern, affecting millions and posing a significant challenge to public health systems. This metabolic disorder, characterized by elevated blood sugar levels, comes in two predominant forms: Type 1, an autoimmune condition often diagnosed in childhood, and Type 2, associated with lifestyle factors and increasingly prevalent in adults.

Modern lifestyles, characterised by sedentary habits and diets high in processed foods, contribute to the rising prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes. The interconnectedness of our globalised society further amplifies the impact, making Diabetes a truly worldwide issue. Developed nations grapple with the consequences of abundance and convenience, while developing countries face the dual burden of infectious diseases and the surging tide of non-communicable conditions like Diabetes.

However, amidst this health challenge, modern advancements offer hope. Technological innovations in glucose monitoring, insulin delivery systems, and personalised medicine empower individuals to manage their Diabetes more effectively. Education campaigns, both online and offline, strive to raise awareness about prevention and management strategies.

As we navigate the complexities of the modern world, addressing Diabetes requires a holistic approach. From promoting healthier lifestyles to embracing technological solutions, our collective efforts can stem the tide of this silent epidemic and pave the way for a healthier, Diabetes-aware global community.

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DIABETES

The problem of sugar in the blood…

by

Owen Jones

Published by

Megan Publishing Services

http://meganthemisconception.com

Copyright Owen Jones 2022 ©

Hello and thank you for buying this book called ‘Diabetes’.

I hope that you will find the information helpful, useful and profitable. Instances of diabetes are rocketing worldwide. Many link it to the proliferation of junk and fast foods, which are being promoted relentlessly on every medium throughout the day. Governments allow this despite the growing evidence that it is damaging the nations of our planet.

I hope that this booklet will help get you off on the right foot.

The information in this ebook on various aspects of diabetes and related subjects is organized into 19 chapters of about 500-600 words each, and should interest those who have are concerned about the global diabetes crisis.

As an added bonus, I am granting you permission to use the content on your own website or in your own blogs and newsletter, although it is better if you rewrite them in your own words first.

You may also split the book up and resell the articles. In fact, the only right that you do not have is to resell or give away the book as it was delivered to you.

If you have any feedback, please leave it with the company you bought this book from’.

Regards,

Owen Jones

Table of Contents

DIABETES

Hello and thank you for buying this book called ‘Diabetes’.

Are You Suffering from Diabetes?

The DNA Link between Diabetes and Obesity

How to Avoid Medication as a Diabetic

Dental Issues for Diabetics

How to Cook for Diabetics

Easy Diabetic Meals

Insulin and Treating Diabetes

The Complications of Diabetes

How to Try to Avoid Diabetes

Diabetes and Pregnancy

The Function of Fibre in a Diabetic Diet

Diabetes and High Cholesterol

Current Treatment of Diabetes

Diabetic Friendly Meals

Diabetes Cook Books

Diabetes And Foot Complications

Kidney Disease And Diabetes

Oral Complications Of Diabetes

Eye Complications Of Diabetes

Contact Details

Are You Suffering from Diabetes?

Those who think that they are at danger of diabetes should be on the look out for the warning signs. So, who ought to be looking for the signs of diabetes? Well, everybody to be honest, but especially those who have a family history of the illness.

Those who have a family history of diabetes are the most at danger, but next come the overweight and especially those chunky people who do not do any exercise.

The less exercise, the more chance. After those, it is difficult to say who may get it.

Some think that food additives may also be to blame. If this is a fact, then people who consume junk food, canned food and pre-cooked meals, including sweets are also at a higher danger. This would make sense, because not all the people getting diabetes have a family history of it or are overweight.

And plenty of people are becoming diabetic these days. Lots more than ever before. It is true that there are more desk jobs than ever before as well and so more fat people and if heredity is a prime factor then one diabetic could produce several more, but the additives suggestion might be a factor too.

There are three forms of diabetes, namely:

Type I: also known as juvenile diabetes, because kids get it or are born with it.

Type II: also called onset diabetes, because people get it later in life.

Gestational Diabetes: pregnant women often develop this in the third term of their pregnancy. It is only recognized as a an illness in the USA, because it frequently goes away shortly after the baby is born.

The symptoms of all types of diabetes are comparable, but here is a slightly more detailed list:

Type I: you do not always need to look out for this because most children receive plenty of medical supervision at school, but otherwise look out for incessant thirst, the urgent requirement to urinate as a consequence of this and sudden weight loss.

Type II: as the illness takes a hold, sight may suffer; vision might blur and cataracts might develop. Cuts and sores may take longer to get better. There may be frequent yeast infections, thirstiness and consequent frequent urination.

The urine may smell sweet or look ‘thicker’. There might be tingling or even pain in the feet and hands due to poor circulation.

Gestational Diabetes: like Type II, to which it may lead if left untreated.

If you notice any of the above signs in yourself or a friend, you have to have clinical check ups carried out immediately, because the longer you leave it, the worse it gets. It will not just get better on its own - never, ever. It is not like the flu or a bad back

The tests are not hard on the patient, but they might get lengthy and will involve giving some blood, although how much relies on the check ups. When giving blood, the patient might be required to fast for 8-12 hours.

The DNA Link between Diabetes and Obesity

There is no known one definitive cause for diabetes. However, many doctors and dieticians who have their own pet theories for the recent tsunami of cases of diabetes that is flooding the whole world. What most of these experts will agree on is that there certainly seem to be risk factors that make the likelihood of you being diagnosed with the disease higher.

A problem is that we do not have any control over many of the factors that are suspected of causing the disease. Having said that, there is one of the most commonly suspected risk factors that we do have control over and that is our weight.

If you are obese, the single best thing you can do for your health and the prevention of Type 2 Diabetes is to lose weight. Even if you only lose weight in small increments, when you shed pounds, you are increasing the general benefits to your health.