Weight Control In Diabetes Management

Released on: January 25, 2008, 11:11 am

Press Release Author: Arda Enterprise

Industry: Healthcare

Press Release Summary: An study of how some type of diabetes can be undercontrol
with the glycemic index.

Press Release Body: It is imperative for a person with diabetes to manage their
blood sugar and carbohydrate intake. This is the objective of diabetic management.
Unlike people without the disease, diabetics do not process certain sugars and
carbohydrates through their system, which increases the glucose level in their
blood,. Glycemia is the term used for the measure of glucose in your blood. People
who have diabetes have to measure the amount of glucose in their blood several times
a day. Monitors are provided to people with diabetes by their physicians so that
they can do this. There are many different monitors on the market today that make
monitoring blood glucose levels easy and painless.

There are several reasons as to why certain people are prone to acquiring diabetes.
Although there is a genetic link to the disease, weight also plays a significant
role in diabetes. People who are considered obese have an increased chance of
acquiring diabetes and poor weight management makes it difficult for them to control
the disease.

People who are overweight can, in some cases, eliminate the condition by losing
weight. If, for example, a significant gain in weight caused a person to acquire
Type II Diabetes, a proper diet and elimination of the obesity can reverse the
condition of the disease. Weight control in diabetes management is not only
essential in treating the disease, but can also actually reverse this potentially
life threatening condition. There have been many instances where those who have been
obese and who have lost weight have also lost diabetes. This reversal effect,
however, only works with those who contacted the disease by being overweight. Those
who contact diabetes through a genetic disposition cannot reverse the condition.


Web Site: http://www.diabetesandtheglycemicindex.com

Contact Details: 19 Rayleas
Shooters Hill
London
SE18 3JN
United Kingdom
Tel & Fax: 0208 8562805

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