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Prediabetes Risk Factors

02 Tuesday Jul 2013

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“Incredibly, one in four Americans over age 20 has prediabetes — and most don’t even know it. Being prediabetic means that your blood glucose levels are higher than normal but short of being classified as diabetic levels. Studies show that most people with prediabetes go on to develop type 2 diabetes within 10 years, unless they lose weight and make dietary and exercise changes.” These are the opening lines of what I believe is a “must read” article by Paula Spencer Scott, Senior Editor at Caring.com. Continue reading →

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World Diabetes Day

15 Tuesday Nov 2011

Posted by Prem Rao in Executive Health, Technorati, Trends

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Article first published as World Diabetes Day on Technorati. What can you do to combat one of the most common yet harmful diseases?

Help Your Children Avoid Diabetes

13 Thursday Nov 2008

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I was shocked to read in the Deccan Chronicle that a wonderful age such as childhood is turning out to be bitter for many children who have fallen prey to diabetes. This disease seems to be taking on alarming proportions. It is estimated that over 250 million people all over the world suffer from diabetes. What is scary is that the incidence of Type 2 diabetes previously thought to be an adult-only disease is now affecting an increasing number of children worldwide. It is widely associated with weight gain and lack of exercise,

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World Diabetes Day

15 Thursday Nov 2007

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Yesterday, November 14, was the first ever World Diabetes Day. Diabetes affects roughly 246 million people worldwide, and that number is expected to grow to 380 million by 2025.

According to the World Health Organization, without urgent action, diabetes deaths are likely to increase by more than 50 percent in the next 10 years.

The theme of this year’s World Diabetes Day campaign is Diabetes in Children and Adolescents. Diabetes is one of the most common chronic diseases of childhood. It can strike children at any age, including pre-school children and even toddlers. Yet diabetes in children is often diagnosed late, when the child has diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), or it is misdiagnosed completely. In many parts of the world, insulin, the main life-saving medication that children with diabetes need to survive, is not available (or is available but remains inaccessible for reasons of economy, geography or constraints on supply). As a consequence, many children die of diabetes, particularly in low and middle-income countries. Those closest to the child – family, school staff, family doctor – may not be aware of the ominous signs.

The World Diabetes Day 2007 and 2008 campaigns set out to challenge this and firmly establish the message that ‘no child should die of diabetes’. Early diagnosis and early education are crucial to reducing complications and saving lives. The healthcare community, educators, parents and guardians must join forces to help children living with diabetes, prevent the condition in those at risk, and avoid unnecessary death and disability.

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Don’t Sit For Too Long!

10 Saturday Nov 2007

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Are you sitting for too long ? Watch out – because recent research indicates that remaining seated at a place for extended periods is as bad for health as smoking or over exposure to the sun, say scientists.

Professor Marc Hamilton of the University of Missouri says that people who have to remain seated at their desks for hours in their workplaces, and then place themselves in front of the television after reaching home, are increasing their chances of heart disease, Type 2 diabetes and obesity.

In another study, conducted at the International Diabetes Institute in Melbourne, it has been found that even 2 hours of exercise a day will not compensate for “spending 22 hours sitting on your rear end”.

“People who break up their sitting time – walking to a colleague rather than emailing him, for instance – have a lower risk of diabetes,” said Professor David Dunstan .

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