Why glycemic load matters to your health
The older we grow, the easier it becomes to pack on more pounds, due to lower metabolism. Here is the good news though: you do not need to go drastic with diets.
November is World Diabetes Awareness Month.
Diabetes is a metabolic disorder which occurs when one’s own immune system attacks and destroys insulin-producing cells of the pancreas. The result is elevated blood sugar (hyperglycaemia), which leads to multiple organ failure over time.
There are broadly two types of diabetes: Type 1 is an autoimmune condition. It happens when your body attacks your pancreas with antibodies. The organ is damaged and doesn’t make insulin. It requires daily administration of artificial insulin by means of injection or insulin pump. Type 2 is when you have type 2 diabetes, your pancreas usually creates some insulin. But either it’s not enough or your body doesn’t use it like it should. Insulin resistance, when your cells don’t respond to insulin, usually happens in fat, liver, and muscle cells. It is generally managed by a combination of dietary control and medication in the form of tablets.
The immediate signs of diabetes include but are not limited to; increased appetite, increased thirst and the need to urinate frequently, especially at night.
A few tips on how to prevent Diabetes;
We highly recommend that you consult a medical practitioner if you suspect that you or a loved one has diabetes.
Have a healthy World Diabetes Month and be safe.
The older we grow, the easier it becomes to pack on more pounds, due to lower metabolism. Here is the good news though: you do not need to go drastic with diets.
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