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Type 2 Diabetes
Category: Health & Nutrition | Type: Essay | Style: APA | Level: Master | Pages: 8
Type 2 diabetes occurs over a time of weeks or months, and although your body still makes insulin, the reason for developing diabetes is either your body is not making enough insulin or does not use it properly. When the body does not use the insulin properly, it is called insulin resistance, which is when the cells are resistant to the normal insulin levels, and more insulin is need to keep the glucose level of the blood down. The insulin in your pancreas doesnt connect to the fat so the glucose cannot produce energy, causing hyperglycemia. This cause the pancreas to produce more insulin and then the cells become more resistant causing a cycle of high glucose levels and often high insulin levels. Insulin resistance cause high blood glucose, coronary heart disease, raises the blood. As proved in the medical reports that suggestions are not right, so people considering that would make few suggestions as how to improve their diabetic diet, but overall the result is that no person diabetic or not would harm their health if it is already in some type of danger. As a diabetic, one ways to improve you health is to stop doing what caused the disease. Diabetes is caused by a chronic high intake of carbohydrates sugars and starches.
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