Developing Diabetes
:
Nutrition is the Key to
Prevention
Under certain conditions,
diabetes can be inherited. Individuals with
family members or close relatives with diabetes have a greater
chance of developing diabetes than those without a family
history of the disorder. In many instances, diabetes is an
inherited disorder. The best approach for
individuals with a greater risk of developing diabetes is to
practice prevention, which simply means paying a visit to a
doctor. With a few simple blood tests, individuals can be told
whether or not they stand a chance of developing diabetes. With
a diagnosis in hand, an individual can take preventative
measures to ensure that the disorder does not get out of
control.
The
second form of diabetes, known as Type II, is approaching
near-epidemic proportions. Most doctors and experts agree that
the source of the problem is in fact the
obesity that is associated with an
improper diet. There actually seems to be a correlation between
the problems with diabetes and the obesity issue. Today,
individuals eat foods that are high in fat, high in calories,
high in carbohydrates, and low in nutritional value. Most
people think of diabetics as individuals who eat a high amount
of sugar, but for the most part, individuals with poor diets
are also at risk for developing diabetes.
A diabetic meal
plan that helps a diabetic manage his or her
weight is a great way to prevent or manage diabetes. Although
there is not much that can be done to keep people from being
genetically predisposed to the disease, there are preventative
measures that any individual can take to fend off this
condition.
Keeping track of
one's weights is probably the best approach that
an individual can take to prevent diabetes from developing.
Most experts, and a series of studies, have stated that
overweight individuals stand a greater risk of developing
diabetes than individuals who are not overweight.
When it comes to the issue of
preventing diabetes, managing one's weight is rule number one.
Individuals should develop a diabetic meal plan that does not
contain foods that are high in saturated fat and sugars. This
means staying away from fast food, since it is most often high
in calories, high in fat, high in sugar, and low in
nutrition.
Exercise is another
healthy way to prevent diabetes. Regular physical activity can
improve the body's ability to control blood-sugar levels. Since
working out the body's muscles helps use up glucose obtained
from food, working out can really help prevent diabetes from
developing, while also allowing for improved weight
management.
Thinking that eating a lot of sugars is the only way that a
person can become diabetic is a recipe for disaster. Eating
high amounts of other carbohydrates, as well as high levels of
fats can also contribute to the development of diabetes. With a
proper diabetic meal plan and an exercise routine that
increases physical activity, a diabetic (or a pre-diabetic) can
take the initiative in preventing the disease from developing
into a serious problem.
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