About Diabetes

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The Causes of Diabetes
Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes are different because they are both affected by insulin
deficiency differently. A Type 1 diabetic is unable to produce insulin altogether
whilst a Type 2 diabetic is ether not able to use insulin at they should be able
to, or they cannot create insulin in sufficient quantities to live without insulin
injections. People with Type 2 diabetes are by far the most common, with around
19 out of 20 people falling into this category. The causes of diabetes has remained
somewhat of a mystery for some time, however many say that the cause of diabetes
could be something genetic and childhood infection is also proposed as another potential,
yet unconfirmed, reason why diabetes could be caused.
One thing is that the profile of a Type 2 diabetes sufferer is generally someone
overweight, however this is seen as being slightly different from Type 1 because
the weight issues could account for why insulin is not created in sufficient quantities,
but this could not be the reason why a person could be completely incapable of creating
it.
During times when someone is run-down, either through physical exertion or illness,
a person can alter from having Type 1 diabetes to having Type 2 diabetes. For this
reason, it is often the case that people are asked to undertake a rigorous exercise
and dieting schedule to combat this.
Potential (unconfirmed) Causes of Diabetes
Type 1
Infection induced by a certain bacteria
Exposure to Toxins through food consumption
Cow Milk at too Young an Age
Type 2
As you get older you are statistically more likely to get it
Obesity
Physical Inactivity
What Are the Myths Associated With Diabetes?
Years upon years ago it was believed within certain spheres that diabetes is contagious.
It is now safe to confirm that this is certainly not the case. Despite that, there
is speculation that it could be a genetic condition, which could lead people to
believe that they contracted it from family members from blood, sweat, touching
etc. Evidence that it could be genetic comes from trends of diabetes running in
families; however this could be a result of similar environments and lifestyle rather
than through ones genes.
Stress is often claimed to be a catalyst for diabetes however there is no evidence
to suggest that this is indeed the case. Despite the fact that stress does not cause
diabetes it could be a reason for Type 1 diabetes turning into Type 2 diabetes or
the effects of diabetes being worse on a given day than another.
Eating an excess amount of sugar will not cause someone to contract diabetes. However,
that is not to say that it could not indirectly. This means that eating too much
sugar could cause a person to put on weight, which could in turn lead to poor health
which could, potentially, cause diabetes. It is said that type 2 diabetes could
potentially be caused by obesity. Although not directly, it could be something which
could be a contributing factor.
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