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February 21, 2011
In Today's Issue
- 1 Quick Technique To Burn More Fat
- 105 Million In U.S. At Risk For This Chronic Disease...
- Weight Loss Expert Loses 70lbs of Ugly Fat...
1 Quick Technique To Burn More Fat
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105 Million In U.S. At Risk For This Chronic Disease...
Dear Reader,
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control has just released estimates that have diabetes now affecting almost 26 million Americans, with another 79 million people having what is known as prediabetes.
Prediabetes is a condition where blood sugar levels are higher than normal,
but
not
high enough to be considered diabetes. As the seventh leading cause of death
in the
United States, people who have diabetes are also at higher risk of heart events
(heart attack, stroke), high blood pressure kidney failure, blindness and the
loss, via amputation, of feet or legs.
According to the experts, there's one major reason type 2 diabetes is on the rise; weight gain. The numbers of American adults who are overweight (or obese) has gone up dramatically over the years, and there's little doubt that rising rates of obesity are linked to the rise in diabetes according to Dr. Christine Resta, an expert on diabetes at Maimonides Medical Center in New York City.
But there's more to the story.
Recently the American Diabetes Association (ADA) lowered the guidelines for diabetes diagnosis, and this may be part of the reason behind the increased incidence according to Dr. Jacob Warman, chief of endocrinology at The Brooklyn Hospital Center. The change in ADA criteria from last year brought a big increase in the number of patients considered diabetic. The change remains controversial.
As part of their report, the CDC agreed that the switch to the ADA supported hemoglobin A1c testing that measures blood glucose over 2 to 3 months could be responsible for some of the rise in the numbers. The obesity epidemic has also certainly played a part, but the experts point out that improvements in diabetes management mean that more patients are living longer, and this raises the total numbers affected.
Important to understand in terms of costs - newer diabetes medications are far more expensive, often as much as 10 times the cost of older medications. When patients are diagnosed at a young age, it's more likely that they'll eventually need multiple medications (which drives up costs) or to deal with complications from the disease.
Continues below...
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105 Million In U.S. At Risk For This Chronic Disease... Continued...
Another startling diabetes fact comes via the CDC's National Diabetes Fact Sheet
-27% of Americans don't even know they have diabetes. This is troubling because
doctors are aware that to escape some of the nasty complications of untreated
diabetes, including kidney damage and blindness, managing the disease is so critical.
Your doctor will also tell you that to prevent diabetes you need to take a serious
look at your weight and lose what you should to get you into a healthier category.
Being more active is also key.
According to the CDC, if things continue on trend, one in three American adults
could have diabetes by 2050. How can you be sure you're not one of that number?
1. Watch your weight
2. Eat a healthy diet
3. Be active
4. Control your blood pressure and/or cholesterol
All well within your control. But you have to start now.
To your good health,
Kirsten Whittaker
Daily Health Bulletin Editor
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Sources:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/hsn/20110127/hl_hsn
/105millioninushavediabetesorprediabetescdcsays
FOX News story on study: http://www.foxnews.com/health/2011/01/26/cdc-nearly-million-americans-diabetes-adults-risk/
Info on preventing diabetes: http://www.healthfinder.gov/prevention/PrintTopic.aspx?topicId=73
American Diabetes Association: http://www.diabetes.org/
American Diabetes Association info on diabetes: http://www.diabetes.org/diabetes-basics/type-2/
ADA calls for changes in diabetes diagnosis, June 2009: http://www.examiner.com/diabetes-in-national/the-ada-has-recommended-changes-diabetes-diagnosis-focusing-on-hemoglobin-a1c
CDC 2011 National Diabetes Fact Sheet: http://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/pubs/factsheet07.htm
Dr. Christine Resta, Maimonides Medical Center in New York City: http://www.maimonidesmed.org/Main/PhysiciansDirectory/Resta-Christine-MD-1185.aspx
Dr. Jacob Warman, The Brooklyn Hospital Center: http://www.tbh.org/
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