Make a plan to prevent diabetes, complications

Make a plan to prevent diabetes, complications

In observance of National Diabetes Month and World Diabetes Day on Nov. 14, the National Institutes of Health urges people to set goals and make plans to prevent diabetes and diabetes-related complications.

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diabetes mellitus and pregnancy

diabetes mellitus and pregnancyGestational Diabetes Raises CVD Risk in Overweight Women

It is well known that women who have gestational diabetes during pregnancy are at increased hazard for type 2 diabetes later in life, but the relationship between gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and later cardiovascular blight (CVD) has been… At the time of the CVD event, the cases had a mean age of 41 years (choice 19-61), with a mean of 9 years between the pregnancy and the event. Moreover, hypertension and smoking during pregnancy were stronger gamble factors than GDM for later CVD. “Preventive strategies after pregnancy might need to be individualized depending on each old lady’s characteristics and risk profile,” said Dr. Erik Schwarcz, an endocrinologist and older physician at University Hospital Orebro, Sweden. LISBONMost of allWomen with a history of gestational diabetes had an overall 50% elevated imperil for cardiovascular events later in life, with a doubled risk among those who were overweight, in a unfettered, case-control, population-based Swedish study. When divided into general weight (BMI 20-24) versus overweight (BMI 25 or greater), only the overweight women had an increased gamble for CVD events (OR, 2. Cases in the study, which used data from Swedish National Healthcare Characteristic registers from 1991 through 2008, were 4,590 women diagnoses with cardiovascular end or a first cardiovascular event – ischemic heart disease, ischemic iota,… In this analysis, the first such one to adjust for possible confounders, the increased danger for CVD among women with previous GDM was significant among women with body mass indexes (BMIs) of at least 25 kg/m , but not below. using BMI of 20-25 as the referent, a BMI of 25-29 gave an odds relationship of 1. There were 130 deaths among the 2,660 cases, compared with righteous 2 in the 13,357 controls. after adjustment for hypertension, smoking, BMI, parity, tutelage level, and ethnicity, all of the risk factors remained significant except for non-Nordic ethnicity, with odds ratios of 1. finish data on BMI and smoking were available for 2,660 cases and 13,357 controls. Those women were each matched with about five age-matched controlsPre-eminentlytotal 22,398 – who did not have cardiovascular disease who gave birth to a babe during the same year. 35), while there was no excess CVD risk among those with normal BMI (0. 32, while a BMI of 30 or greater doubled the gamble (OR, 2.

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Are Our Kids’ Diets Too Sweet?

Are Our Kids’ Diets Too Sweet?October 28, 2011 | diabetes diet | 0 Comment

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The Common Complications of Diabetes Type 1

The Common Complications of Diabetes Type 1

One form of metabolic disorder of the body is Diabetes Type 1. when you have this kind of condition, the problem is in your pancreas where it does not produce the needed insulin to your body that will help in delivering the glucose to your cells and organs as food. Without insulin, the levels of glucose in the blood will increase and thus cause you to experience different kinds of symptoms.

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The Canadian National Newspaper: People with diabetes: Healthy Diet, Physically Active

The Canadian National Newspaper: People with diabetes: Healthy Diet, Physically Active

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(NC) — did you know that there are approximately 2.7 million Canadians living with diabetes? Independent risk factors, such as high blood sugar, high blood pressure and high cholesterol, place Canadians living with diabetes at an increased risk for stroke and heart disease.

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Research and Markets: Handbook of Obesity: Clinical Applications – the Highly Anticipated Third Edition

Research and Markets: Handbook of Obesity: Clinical Applications   the Highly Anticipated Third EditionPress Release Source: Research and Markets on Thursday October 13, 2011, 11:26 am EDT

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Research and Markets (researchandmarkets.com/research/eefca2/handbook_of_obesit) has announced the addition of Informa Healthcare’s “Handbook of Obesity: Clinical Applications, third Edition” book to their extensive offering of medical research publications.

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The Symptoms of Diabetes Mellitus

The Symptoms of Diabetes Mellitus

Diabetes Mellitus is an insidious disease that causes a whole slew of complications that can have life altering and threatening effects for anyone who suffers from it. From heart disease to kidney problems, blindness and nerve damage, recognizing the symptoms of diabetes mellitus early and getting proper medical treatment is key to managing it effects and the complications it can cause.

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Time to tax fat foods

Time to tax fat foods

On Saturday, Denmark began implementing a “fat tax” its legislators passed in March.

According to the associated Press, they already have a ban on trans fat and a higher tax on sugar, chocolate and soft drinks, but their new tax would up the cost for fatty foods, based on the percentage of saturated fat in the product.

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