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Written by Ray Williams   
Thursday, 01 May 2008
A person with diabetes will have trouble with the way his digested food uses glucose to provide energy and growth. Once converted by the digestive system, food is transformed into glucose which is then used by our metabolisms for energy. Diabetes interrupts the transportation of glucose around the body. The health risks are the direct result of a build up of glucose in the blood instead of it being carried around the body for the cells to have energy.
by RayWilliams


A person with diabetes will have trouble with the way his digested food uses glucose to provide energy and growth. Once converted by the digestive system, food is transformed into glucose which is then used by our metabolisms for energy. Diabetes interrupts the transportation of glucose around the body. The health risks are the direct result of a build up of glucose in the blood instead of it being carried around the body for the cells to have energy.

Information in this article is regarding the two major types of the condition. Mainly affecting children and young adults, type 1 or juvenile onset diabetes occurs when insulin production stops completely; this results in the diabetic requiring an insulin injection every day to stay healthy and alive. Insulin is a hormone that regulates the amount of glucose (sugar) in the blood and is required for the body to function normally. The second type is called adult onset diabetes and happens later in life; this is caused when the insulin is either not being produced in sufficient quantities or there is a problem in its use, however a careful diet plan can usually treat the condition.

We all eat foods that are rich in energy which the body uses to convert into sugar for energy like pasta, potatoes, bread, rice and fruit. Prolonged periods of high blood glucose levels can lead to problems like heart disease, kidney complaints, blindness and even limb amputations. Specialists in diabetes will tell you that provided you do exactly what your care and management program tells you to do, your condition will start to improve; a number of the conditions will actually get better whilst others will be slowed down. Managing your condition means you must take control of certain areas of your life by ensuring you take your medication regularly; giving up smoking, keep you blood glucose and cholesterol levels stable as well as well as other blood fats are just some of the aspects that require special attention.

In addition, weight and blood pressure will need to be routinely monitored and kept stable. Once you have been diagnosed with diabetes, you will have it for life; in the United States there are reports of it affecting over two and a half percent of the population.

Studies suggest that it is not the whole story as experts believe there are as many people again that have the disease that have not yet been diagnosed; each year there are over six hundred thousand new cases. It is a worrying fact that whilst 34,000 American citizens die each year as a direct result of diabetes, another 320,000 die that have the condition where it may be an underlying reason.

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