Dr Beeny says people living
with diabetes often face a range of difficulties, from their daily and even hourly diabetes management to judgemental attitudes, a financial burden and a fear of complications.
Pets that have been diagnosed
with diabetes often receive an insulin injection every day.
Medical treatment and care guidelines for
those with diabetes often call for a combination of aerobic and endurance training to maintain healthy weights and good respiratory function.
People
with diabetes often suffer from wounds that are slow to heal and can lead to ulcers, gangrene and amputation.
Children or teens
with diabetes often present with an increased thirst, increased urination, and weight loss.
Not exact matches
They can happen to anyone, but they occur more
often in older people, obese people, and those
with type 2
diabetes, and they tend to crop up where skin rubs against skin, like the armpits, groin, and folds of the neck, according to the US National Library of Medicine (NLM).
And, as a result, many people
with diabetes check their blood glucose less
often than they should.»
People
with diabetes and others who monitor their blood sugar levels should avoid foods
with a high glycemic index, therefore, are
often advised to eat sweet potatoes instead of normal potatoes since sweet potato has a glycemic load of only 17, where a normal potato has an index of 29
According to Dr. Anita Swamy, Medical Director at he Chicago Children's
Diabetes CEnter at La Rabida, there is a strong link between PCOS and diabetes: «While type 2 diabetes risk factors such as insulin resistance and glucose intolerance are often seen in patients with PCOS, PCOS itself confers a significant risk, up to 10-fold versus the normal population, for development of type 2 diabetes
Diabetes CEnter at La Rabida, there is a strong link between PCOS and
diabetes: «While type 2 diabetes risk factors such as insulin resistance and glucose intolerance are often seen in patients with PCOS, PCOS itself confers a significant risk, up to 10-fold versus the normal population, for development of type 2 diabetes
diabetes: «While type 2
diabetes risk factors such as insulin resistance and glucose intolerance are often seen in patients with PCOS, PCOS itself confers a significant risk, up to 10-fold versus the normal population, for development of type 2 diabetes
diabetes risk factors such as insulin resistance and glucose intolerance are
often seen in patients
with PCOS, PCOS itself confers a significant risk, up to 10-fold versus the normal population, for development of type 2
diabetesdiabetes.»
One of the most common pregnancy complications, gestational
diabetes affects one in 10 expectant women — and because it occurs more
often among obese women, rates of GDM in the United States have been rising along
with obesity rates.
Food insecurity — even marginal food security (a less severe level of hardship
often not included as food insecurity)-- is associated
with some of the most common and costly health problems among adults and older adults, including fair or poor health status,
diabetes, obesity (primarily among women), hypertension, and depression.
Frequent urination
often occurs
with pregnancy, but this can be caused by increased fluid intake, especially diuretic fluids, by illness or
diabetes, by a urinary tract infection, or increased stress.
When not addressed
with gut healing measures, babies
with colic, reflux, sleeplessness, and rashes
often grow into children
with asthma, allergies, autism, and irritable bowels, and far - too - frequently grow into adults
with diabetes, arthritis, or other autoimmune disorders.
When you have gestational
diabetes your baby may be born
with low blood sugar and breastfeeding early and
often will help stabilize your baby's blood sugar and reduce risk of developing
diabetes herself later in life.
Since I started blogging, I've become better acquainted
with two school nurses (one a new friend, one who serves
with me on Houston's Student Health Advisory Council) and now realize that it's
often school nurses who are on the front lines of the childhood obesity crisis, conducting
diabetes screenings and BMI evaluations, and using those few precious minutes
with students to try to educate them as much as they can about nutrition and health.
Diabetes often presents
with frequent urination as one of the first signs, as well as extreme thirst.
It can be treated
with a healthy diet and physical activity but Type 2
diabetes is a progressive condition and people
often go on to take medication and insulin injections.
Type 2
diabetes usually affects people over 40 (over 25 in people from South Asian and Black backgrounds) and can be treated
with a healthy diet and increased physical activity but medication and / or insulin is
often required.
One in four people in care homes have
diabetes (Sinclair et al 2001) Residents
with diabetes living within institutional settings are a highly vulnerable and
often neglected group..
Just as
diabetes is a disorder of the pancreas, mental illnesses are medical conditions that
often result in a diminished capacity for coping
with the ordinary demands of life.
People
with type 2
diabetes are at high risk of cardiovascular - related events, such as heart attacks, stroke, and even death,
often because their levels of triglycerides are so high, and their high - density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol levels are low.
They are found in many common foods such as diet sodas, cereals and sugar - free desserts, and
often form part of recommended diets for people
with type 2
diabetes.
In the new study, the risk of developing Type 2
diabetes over long - term follow - up increased by 13 percent for people
with low thyroid function —
often called underactive thyroid gland or hypothyroidism — or even those
with low - normal thyroid function.
Experiments
with a compound called TNP [N2 -(m - Trifluorobenzyl), N6 -(p - nitrobenzyl) purine], which researchers
often use to study obesity and
diabetes, show that in mice the therapy can promote the formation of new bone.
That very stress can initiate or aggravate «obesity - related» conditions, like
diabetes and hypertension, helping to explain why they are
often associated
with weight.
The ulcers, which affect 15 to 25 percent of people
with diabetes, are notoriously difficult to heal and can
often lead to amputation.
«This was alarming, since women
with diabetes become pregnant as
often as other women,» said lead author Sarah O'Brien, associate professor
with Nationwide Children's Hospital.
There is no cure for Type 1
diabetes, which
often appears in childhood and adolescence, and affects up to 10 per cent of people
with diabetes.
Patients
with kidney failure —
often the result of
diabetes and high blood pressure — can die within days from the buildup of toxins in the bloodstream and the bloating of organs.
People
with type 2
diabetes often have memory problems.
People
with heart problems
often have
diabetes, which puts them at greater risk for heart attacks, heart failure and stroke.
«Our discovery is essential to understand the mechanisms responsible for the development of type 2
diabetes, which occurs generally in adults and is
often associated
with weight gain.
Even insulin, a hormone that healthy people make naturally but some patients
with type 2
diabetes often need as a medication, can contribute to heart disease.
«We see a dose - response relationship between frequency of night shift work and type 2
diabetes, where the more
often people do shift work, the greater their likelihood of having the disease, regardless of genetic predisposition,» said co-first author Céline Vetter, PhD who conducted this work while at the Channing Division of Network Medicine at BWH, along
with co-first author Hassan S. Dashti, PhD, RD. Vetter is now an assistant professor at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
People
with diabetes, heart failure and other chronic diseases
often live independent lives, without a traditional caregiver.
Additionally, metabolic syndrome increases risk for cardiovascular disease, type 2
diabetes, and other medical conditions that
often accompany PTSD, and is associated
with neurodegeneration.
Inflammation seems to underlie not just senescence but all the chronic illnesses that
often come along
with it:
diabetes, atherosclerosis, Alzheimer's, heart attack.
«We knew that astronauts
often returned
with diabetes - like symptoms but they usually resolved quickly.»
But new research presented at the American
Diabetes Association's 74th Scientific Sessions ® shows that symptoms of depression in people with type 2 diabetes can be significantly reduced through interventions for «diabetes distress,» suggesting that much of what is being labeled as depression may not be a co-morbid psychiatric disorder after all, but rather a reaction to living with a stressful, complex disease that is often difficult to
Diabetes Association's 74th Scientific Sessions ® shows that symptoms of depression in people
with type 2
diabetes can be significantly reduced through interventions for «diabetes distress,» suggesting that much of what is being labeled as depression may not be a co-morbid psychiatric disorder after all, but rather a reaction to living with a stressful, complex disease that is often difficult to
diabetes can be significantly reduced through interventions for «
diabetes distress,» suggesting that much of what is being labeled as depression may not be a co-morbid psychiatric disorder after all, but rather a reaction to living with a stressful, complex disease that is often difficult to
diabetes distress,» suggesting that much of what is being labeled as depression may not be a co-morbid psychiatric disorder after all, but rather a reaction to living
with a stressful, complex disease that is
often difficult to manage.
Other conditions that
often co-occur
with diabetes, such as cardiovascular disease, also raise the risk of kidney disease.
In older people or people
with diabetes, for example, wounds
often heal slowly or, in some cases, not at all.
Using genome - wide and custom genotyping arrays, a SciLifeLab - associated research group has found that loci associated
with blood lipid levels are
often associated
with cardiovascular and metabolic traits, including coronary artery disease, type 2
diabetes, blood pressure, waist - hip ratio and body mass index.
The PEC - Direct product candidate is being developed for patients
with high - risk type 1
diabetes, who
often experience life - threatening acute complications, such as hypoglycemia unawareness and severe hypoglycemic episodes.
Type 1
diabetes patients continue to deal
with the daily impact of the disease and remain at risk for
often severe long - term complications.
Patients
with NAFLD can
often develop insulin resistance, while patients
with diabetes can develop NASH, demonstrating a distinct role of the liver in mediating complex interactions between these interrelated metabolic diseases [2].
Lengthy and expensive reviews that are «methodologically robust» but unusable in practice
often fail to inform, inspire, or influence.55 A recent systematic review of
diabetes risk scores revealed that the authors of most studies were primarily concerned
with the intellectual concept of improving the predictive value of the score but had given little or no thought to how their score might be used, by whom, or for what — nor what the implications would be for real people who would be designated «at risk» by the score.56
Patients
with NAFLD can
often develop insulin resistance, and patients
with diabetes can develop NASH, demonstrating a distinct role of the liver in mediating complex interactions between these interrelated metabolic diseases (Tilg, Moschen, and Roden 2016).
Female offspring, whose mothers had
diabetes, were more
often affected by MetS, higher glucose levels, and body fat content, rather than female offspring of fathers
with diabetes, or no parent diseased at all.
For many people,
diabetes can be controlled
with diet, exercise and,
often, insulin or other drugs.
Vaughn had been diagnosed
with type 2
diabetes about nine years earlier (a condition
often associated
with RLS), but has kept her blood sugar under control and hadn't experienced any complications from the disease.