Diabetes and related health factors such as abnormal blood sugar levels, obesity and elevated serum uric acid concentrations have long been associated with higher cardiovascular disease risk.
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Issue 92 Item 4 Recommendations for the Treatment and Prevention of Diabetes and
Increased intake of whole grain food was associated with significant reductions in the incidence of type 2 diabetes
Read More »Issue 92 Item 5 Fat Consumption Affects HbA1c Levels
Findings demonstrate independent associations between HbA1c concentration across the normal range of HbA1c and both total fat intake and the pattern of dietary fat intake.
Read More »Issue 92 Item 6 Migraines Caused by Low Blood Sugar Episodes
Hypoglycemic episodes can cause migraines
Read More »Issue 92 Item 7 Intensive Exercise Improves Body’s Ability to Process Blood Suga
NO PAIN NO GAIN “It now appears that there is also a long-term beneficial effect from regular exercise, most likely due to the fact that a significant amount of fat is lost.”
Read More »Issue 92 Item 8 New Dietary Advice for Patients with Diabetes
Experts now say that monounsaturated fats, as well as carbohydrates, can be included in the diet plan of someone with diabetes, offering more variety.
Read More »Issue 92 Item 9 Smoking Increases Coronary Heart Disease Risk in Women With Type
There is a positive association between cigarette smoking and coronary heart disease (CHD) risk in women with type 2 diabetes.
Read More »Issue 92 Item 10 Decline In Renal Function After Dialysis Can Be Halved
End-state renal failure can be reduced by 50%
Read More »Issue 92 Item 11 Need To Improve Prevention Of Diabetic Foot Complications
Foot complications more than rose from 98 to 285 per 100 000 people aged over 15 years in Australia. United States is also not doing well.
Read More »Issue 92 Item 12 Sex Differences in Risk Factors for Incidence Type 2 Diabetes
Men found to be more prone to diabetes
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