INTRODUCTION
According to the World Health Organization, a few decades back diabetes was an uncommon disease, in both developed and developing countries. Today, the story is different. It is currently estimated that over 143million people worldwide are affected by the disease. This figure is ever increasing, by 2020 over 220million people are expected to be living with diabetes, if the current trend continues.
In the United States alone, there are 18.2 million people (6.3% of the population) living with diabetes. While another 13million people have been diagnosed with diabetes. Unfortunately, 5.2milion (or nearly one third) are unaware that they have the disease.
The figure for Nigeria is not readily available, but it is estimated that over 1.5million people have diabetes in Nigeria.
In developed countries, most patients of diabetes are over sixty, but in developing countries, diabetes is found to affect people in their prime.
WHAT IS DIABETES?
Diabetes Mellitus (or simply diabetes) is derived from the Greek word 'Diabeinein', meaning 'To pass through' describing copious urination, and Mellitus from the Latin word meaning 'Sweetened with honey'. These two words signify sweetened urine or sugar in urine.
Diabetes is a disease in which the body does not produce or properly use Insulin. Insulin is a hormone that is needed, in the body, to control the rate at which sugar, starch and other food are converted into glucose required as energy for daily life. The hormone is produced and released into the blood by an organ called 'Pancreas'. This insulin help to maintain the blood glucose level within a normal range. The World Health Organization (WHO) puts this normal range between 60 ? 100mg/dl (Before taking any food for the day, hence this value is called Fasting Blood Glucose). In health, despite several demands for glucose in different situations, the blood glucose rarely exceeds this value.
After a meal the liver stores the glucose from the meal as glycogen and releases it into the blood in between meals. The role of insulin is the control of this storage and release of glucose. It ensures that the amount of glucose in the blood at every particular time does not go beyond or below the normal range.
TYPES OF DIABETES.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), five classes of diabetes are recognized, these are; Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus (IDDM) or Type I Diabetes, Non Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus (NIDDM) or Type II Diabetes, Gestational Diabetes, Diabetes Insipidus and Bronze Diabetes.
INSULIN DEPENDENT/TYPE I DIABETES: This type of diabetes was initially called Juvenile onset diabetes because it affects adolescents and young adults. It is caused by a sudden failure of the pancreas to produce Insulin. It is, therefore, an acute disease, presenting with thirst, polyuria (passing large amount of urine), diuresis and weight loss. Type I diabetes is not common, it accounts for less than 10% of all diabetes cases.
NON-INSULIN DEPENDENT/ TYPE II DIABETES: This is the most prevalent type of diabetes, accounting for more than 80% of all diabetic cases. It is found in adults and the elderly. This type of diabetes develops gradually over a long period of time (unnoticed) and is characterized by insufficient insulin, deficient insulin in the blood or the inability of the body to utilize the insulin resent (Insulin resistance). Because of its slow and gradual occurrence, it is mostly undetected until one or more of its long-term complications appear.
Unlike in Type I Diabetes, the Insulin in the blood of a Type II diabetic may be normal or even high, but lacks the desired effect, due to insulin resistance, and this is prevalent among obese people.
GESTATIONAL DIABETES: This type of diabetes occurs during pregnancy and disappears after delivery, within 3weeks. An estimated 3% of all pregnancies are accompanied by gestational diabetes and almost half of these patients are prone to developing permanent diabetes later in life. WHAT CAUSES DIABETES.
As with hypertension and other non communicable diseases, no clear cut cause(s) can be attributed to the most prevalent type of diabetes (Type II Diabetes, Type I diabetes being secondary to failure of the pancreas). However, some factors are known to increase one's chances of becoming diabetic and these are called risk factors. For example, indolent and well-fed populations are 2 ? 20times more likely to develop type II diabetes than active and lean population of the same race. Some other factors known to increase one chances of getting diabetes include:
OBESITY: It is estimated that three quarter (¾) of all Type II diabetes patient are obese. Indolent and affluent lifestyles tend to contribute to this. It is believed that a 10kg loss of weight can reduce fasting blood sugar level by almost 50md/dl. An active lifestyle with frequent exercise is also known to increase Insulin sensitivity.
The International standard for measuring overweight and obesity is based on a value called BODY MASS INDEX (BMI). This value is derived by dividing the body weight (in Kilograms) by the square of height (in metres).
i.e. BMI = Body weight (Kg) / Height2 (Metres).
Note: 1ft = 0.305metres.
For adults, a BMI less than 25kg/m2 is preferred.
25 ? 29kg/m2 is considered overweight and above 30kg/m2 is Obesity.
FAMILY HISTORY: A family history of diabetes increases one's chances of getting the disease. In such a situation, leading a healthy lifestyle and constant monitoring of one's blood sugar level becomes very important. AGE AND RACE: Most Type II diabetes patient are over 40yrs at presentation of the disease. However, the proportion of increase in the incidence of this disease with age is higher for those with a family history of diabetes, obese and probably those leading sedentary lifestyles. Moreover, diabetes tends to be more prevalent among Africans, African Americans, Latinos, Native Americans and Asian Americans. Belonging to any of the races is a risk factor in itself.
HISTORY OF GESTATIONAL DIABETES: in a woman also increases her chances/possibility of developing permanent diabetes later in life.
YOU CAN PREVENT/DELAY DIABETES! Diabetes have no permanent cure once it develops, it is managed al through life. But you can prevent ever falling into this life long pain. Before diabetes present in people, it is almost always preceded by a situation called PRE DIABETES. A situation where the blood glucose is higher than normal, but not yet enough to be diagnosed as diabetes. Saddening, however, you cannot know when you fall into this category, if you have not being monitoring your blood glucose regularly.
Pre Diabetes is itself a serious medical situation, though can still be reversed by making changes in diet pattern and increasing physical activity. To determine one's blood sugar a test called Fasting Blood Glucose has to be conducted. This test measures the amount of glucose (sugar) in one's blood before taking any meal for the day. It is measured in milligrams per deciliter (mg/dl).
A value below 100mg/dl is generally accepted to be normal, while a value greater than 100mg/dl but less than 120mg/dl is not full diabetes yet, so it is regarded as Pre diabetes. An individual with a pre diabetes blood glucose level need to take urgent steps to reduce his blood glucose or risk life long diabetes.
It should be emphasized, however, that the racial and genetic factors predisposing to diabetes are still beyond human comprehension and control. It makes common sense, therefore, to reduce all human controllable factors to the barest minimum. Most of these factors have to do with social occupational and diet habits.
The following tips can help reduce your diabetes risk:
* Reduce weight. Obesity seems to be the single most significant factor in diabetes. Reducing body weight and fat and maintaining an average body weight is very essential. To this end a body mass index (BMI) less than 25kg/m2 for males and less than 24kg/m2 for females is recommended.
* Increase Physical Activity. It is an established fact that diabetes is more common among people that lead a sedentary affluent lifestyle. Simple dynamic exercises like brisk walking for 30-50mins daily or 3-5times weekly has been shown to be very helpful. Exercise reduces bodyweight and fat, increases functionality of the heart, reduces the chances of diabetes and also boosts emotions and healthy living.
* Cut down or cut out alcohol. Alcoholic intake of more than 2units per day has been shown to adversely affect the body. Alcohol being an addictive drug makes it very difficult to maintain a definite amount of intake for a long time. It is better therefore to strive to cut out alcohol completely.
* Avoid Smoking. Cigarette smoke has been shown to contain several poisonous substances. Cigarette smoking and alcohol have been related to several disease. Stopping smoking will definitely reduce the chances of several other ailments apart from diabetes.
* Lean good eating habits, such as;
* Cut down on fatty food and junks
* Eat more of fish and poultry (without the skin is better).
* Garlic reduces blood pressure cholesterol; add it to your meal plan once in a while.
* Cut the number of eggs you take to 3- 4 weekly (better boiled than fried).
* Reduce salt intake to less than 5.8grams daily.
* Eat more of vegetables and fibre rich food, especially fruits.
* Finally, constantly monitor your fasting blood glucose, as this is the only way to know when you are getting into trouble.
CONCLUSION
Diabetes and Hypertension being so interlinked requires a comprehensive plan of care, and this revolves round one's dietary habits, social and environmental factors. Several lifestyle changes like regular exercise, maintaining a moderate body weight, reduction of fat intake and high fibre diet all help to live a normal healthy life. These measures are known to increase insulin sensitivity and also reduce blood pressure.
Conclusively, it is very important to create a more health conscious individuals in the populace. A people who practically believe that it is better and cheaper to prevent an illness than to treat it, when it has become stronger. Moreover, preventive health cannot be divorced from regular medical checks, as this two go hand in hand. There is no way to detect several non-communicable diseases without undergoing regular medical checks. The importance of these checks cannot be over emphasized. Be alive to your health. Know your Blood glucose values and live a healthier life free from the pains of diabetes.
Mr. Adefemi Kazeem is a graduate of Human Anatomy from a Nigerian University and who wishes to specialize in Public Health, soon. You can contact him by e-mail ? yemupz@yahoo.com; Phone ? 234-803-613-6741.
AP - President-elect Barack Obama picked a national security team headed by former campaign rival Hillary Rodham Clinton and Bush administration holdover Robert Gates on Monday, and said he wants to consult with military commanders before settling on a firm timetable to withdraw U.S. combat troops from Iraq.
AP - The U.S. economy has been in a recession since December 2007, the National Bureau of Economic Research said Monday.
AP - Barack Obama says the U.S.-Iraq security agreement approved by Iraq's parliament puts the U.S. on a "glide path" toward reducing forces there.
AP - Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said Monday that further interest-rate cuts are "certainly feasible," but he warned there are limits to how much such action would revive an economy likely to stay weak well into next year.
AP - One person was shot at a suburban Miami mall Monday and taken to a hospital by helicopter, and another person was injured, authorities said.
AP - Retailers who saw Thanksgiving holiday sales drop off as the weekend progressed stepped up online promotions on the day known as "Cyber Monday" to try to get consumers tired of the crowds at stores to keep shopping.
AP - India demanded Monday that Pakistan take "strong action" against those behind the deadly Mumbai attacks, and Washington pressured Islamabad to cooperate with the investigation.
AP - Tina Fey's husband is talking about something the "30 Rock" actress would rather not discuss: the scar on her left cheek.
AP - Plaxico Burress was led out of a police precinct in handcuffs Monday after surrendering on a weapons possession charge, and authorities said that teammate Antonio Pierce is being investigated over his role in an accidental shooting at a Manhattan nightclub.
Reuters - U.S. President-elect Barack Obama named former rival Hillary Clinton as secretary of state on Monday and said Robert Gates would remain defense secretary in a national security team charged with recasting America's leadership role in the world.
Reuters - Stocks tumbled on Monday as economic reports showing further evidence of the worsening global economic climate were backed up in comments from Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke.
Reuters - India demanded Pakistan take decisive action over deadly attacks in Mumbai it said were carried out by militants from its nuclear-armed rival, while the West urged cooperation to ease tension.
Reuters - The U.S. economy has slumped into a recession, the nation's business cycle arbiter declared on Monday, while European leaders clashed over how much public money to spend tackling a deepening downturn.
Reuters - U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi met leading governors on Monday to discuss the size and shape of an economic stimulus package that one Democratic aide said was likely to cost around $500 billion.
Reuters - President George W. Bush said the biggest regret of his presidency was flawed intelligence that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction and told ABC "World News" in an interview airing on Monday that he was unprepared for war when he took office.
Reuters - Thai protesters prepared to end their three-month occupation of the Prime Minister's office on Monday to consolidate their grip on the main airport ahead of a court verdict that could dissolve the elected government.
Reuters - Federal authorities arrested the mayor of Birmingham, Alabama, on Monday in a corruption probe surrounding a massive sewer bond debt that has forced Jefferson County to the brink of bankruptcy.
AFP - Barack Obama on Monday nominated Hillary Clinton to be his "tough," "smart" secretary of state and his former foe vowed to give her all to steer America through a perfect storm of global crises.
AFP - India on Monday formally accused "elements" in Pakistan of being behind the devastating Islamic militant attacks in Mumbai and demanded that Islamabad take "strong action".
Until obesity became epidemic, type 2 diabetes was virtually unheard of in... Read More
It's easier than you think to create delicious desserts for your diabetic... Read More
It's estimated that in the US, over 18 million people over the... Read More
Diabetic complications contribute too many life threatening diseases globally. The root cause... Read More
When you go to work, your diabetes goes with you.You get up,... Read More
What are normal blood sugar levels? Fasting (blood sugar level after not... Read More
Your doctor may have recently advised you have diabetes. Or you are... Read More
It is estimated that over 18 million people over the age of... Read More
Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) are becoming quite popular for people who are... Read More
I am a diabetes expert. No I'm not a doctor or a... Read More
Here is some commonsense thinking:I can't understand why anyone who has diabetes... Read More
Thousands, if not millions of people have diabetes in their family. It's... Read More
In a time not too long ago, there lived a little girl... Read More
Insulin has two critical roles in the body that we cannot live... Read More
In some medical circles it's called Type 3 Diabetes. Teenagers and young... Read More
There are three basic units the body uses for energy:1. Fats2. Proteins3.... Read More
Type I diabetes is also known as insulin-dependent diabetes or juvenile diabetes.... Read More
Are you a diabetic? If so, you are definitely not alone. There... Read More
Type 1 diabetes was formerly known as juvenile diabetes or insulin dependent... Read More
Remember when the medical world identified pre-hypertension to better monitor your blood... Read More
Diabetes has hidden dangers that begin before diagnosis and continue to worsen... Read More
Your car has an early detection system and so does your body.... Read More
Stat Medical Hardware, Inc (SMD) was founded in 1988 and is a... Read More
The term diabetes refers to higher than normal levels of sugar, or... Read More
Imagine how it feels to look younger, feel younger, and act younger!... Read More
Diabetes Type 2 (adult onset)Refined carbs/sugars are actually the biggest contributing factor... Read More
Avandia, a compound of rosiglitazone maleate, is an oral antidiabetic agent. Avandia... Read More
Do you have symptoms that relate to an insulin imbalance? If you... Read More
Diabetic frozen shoulder is a major problem. The pain and limited function... Read More
Have you heard about the diabetes breakthrough that lowers blood sugar levels... Read More
So you've learned that you've got diabetes. Well after the initial shock,... Read More
Diabetes, which affects more than 6% of the US population or over... Read More
Syndrome X or the X factor as it is sometimes known was... Read More
The following information is for educational purposes only and is meant to... Read More
People at risk of getting the disease drop by a staggering 60... Read More
Was there a time when you relished the idea of giving dinner... Read More
Gestational diabetes is a temporary condition that occurs during pregnancy. Pregnant women... Read More
Bitter Melon is the English name of Momordica charantia, a climbing vine... Read More
This is the second article in a series I am writing about... Read More
This article is intended to inform people with diabetes in regards to... Read More
Diabetes is having a devastating effect on the African American community. Diabetes... Read More
You are no doubt aware that exercise can help prevent the serious... Read More
When traveling on out-of-town business, its common to have the hotel front... Read More
Meal planning includes choosing healthy foods, eating the right amount of food,... Read More
INTRODUCTIONIt is my pleasure to introduce to you, a new Diabetes Prevention... Read More
There are two main types of diabetes, type I and type II.... Read More
When I was first diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at the age... Read More
In the United States there are around 17 million people with diabetes.... Read More
Imagine how it feels to look younger, feel younger, and act younger!... Read More
Insulin has two critical roles in the body that we cannot live... Read More
When you go to work, your diabetes goes with you.You get up,... Read More
Medical supply manufacturers are continuously conceptualizing medical supplies needed by people who... Read More
Diabetic frozen shoulder is a major problem. The pain and limited function... Read More
A diabetic diet is a specially designed eating plan that is high... Read More
Exercise is often recommended in treating type 1 (insulin- dependent) and type... Read More
What sank the "Unsinkable Ship" the Titanic was not the tip of... Read More
Gestational diabetes is a temporary condition that occurs during pregnancy. Pregnant women... Read More
Until obesity became epidemic, type 2 diabetes was virtually unheard of in... Read More
When it comes to diabetes, small changes can make a big difference... Read More
Syndrome X or the X factor as it is sometimes known was... Read More
Have you heard about the diabetes breakthrough that lowers blood sugar levels... Read More
It's estimated that in the US, over 18 million people over the... Read More
Remember when the medical world identified pre-hypertension to better monitor your blood... Read More
Your car has an early detection system and so does your body.... Read More
It's easier than you think to create delicious desserts for your diabetic... Read More
Benfotiamine made headlines globally in 2003 when researchers released information about a... Read More
So, after a miserable 10 hours of blood tests it's confirmed you... Read More
It is estimated that over 18 million people over the age of... Read More
While exercise and eating guidelines are based on good scientific principles, they... Read More
Meal planning includes choosing healthy foods, eating the right amount of food,... Read More
Type 1 diabetes was formerly known as juvenile diabetes or insulin dependent... Read More
The toes burn and tingle and sharp pains shoot into your legs.... Read More
To prevent diabetes you will get a real jolt when you follow... Read More
What are normal blood sugar levels? Fasting (blood sugar level after not... Read More
People at risk of getting the disease drop by a staggering 60... Read More
Simple Testing Over and Over* simple and easy testing. Simple single-function buttons... Read More
This is the first in a series of articles I am about... Read More
THE RISKBlood sugar balance is critical to your body's proper functioning. Blood... Read More
I am a diabetes expert. No I'm not a doctor or a... Read More
After the initial shock of diagnosis wears off and we become more... Read More
Thousands, if not millions of people have diabetes in their family. It's... Read More
This article is intended to inform people with diabetes in regards to... Read More
Diabetic complications contribute too many life threatening diseases globally. The root cause... Read More
By the time many type 2 diabetics (and often their doctors) realize... Read More
Diabetic Neuropathy, a nerve disorder caused by diabetes, is characterized by a... Read More
When I was first diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at the age... Read More
Damage from diabetes can occur in different areas of the eye. It... Read More
Diabetes affects the manner in which the body handles digested carbohydrates. If... Read More
Your doctor may have recently advised you have diabetes. Or you are... Read More
Here is some commonsense thinking:I can't understand why anyone who has diabetes... Read More
One of the biggest mistakes that weight loss failures make is cutting... Read More
Diabetes affects the manner in which the body handles carbohydrates, fats and... Read More
Today, most people with diabetes are only treating the symptoms. And many... Read More
Many cases of diabetes go unnoticed or unchecked before a person or... Read More
Diabetes Diabetes |