Making Pre Diabetes Stop There
If you have been diagnosed as having Pre-Diabetes then a medical professional has
probably warned you about the inherent risk in pre-diabetes turning into Type-2
Diabetes. This is something which is a concern for all pre-diabetes sufferers, and
understandably so. For this reason alone, it is important that you take measures
to stop that from happening.
In the field of Diabetes there is much speculation and hypothesis because there
are no clear cut answers in response to many of the questions that scientists would
like to know. For years much myth has plagued the world of diabetes, with people
from some cultures making claims such as that it is contagious, can be provoked
by high doses of sugar as you grow up and other fallacies. Although there is clear
fact to suggest that neither of those is true, there are also certain trends in
the form of looking at the profile of past patients which reveal interesting trends
that medical professionals can then use to help their patents. For example, leading
a healthy lifestyle and having a low-fat, low-calorie diet is very likely to dramatically
reduce the chances of pre-diabetes turning into type-2 diabetes.
Medicine
You doctor or a medical professional will give you medicine if they feel it is necessary.
This is something which is decided on a case-by-case basis, and it is best to speak
with them about your individual needs, as they will understand them much better.
Dieting
As well as making you less likely to develop type-2 diabetes, changing your diet
will make you fitter, make your heart healthy and put you in a better position to
lead a rich and fulfilling life – for those reasons alone changing your die is definitely
a good thing.
Fatty foods and foods which are high in calories should be removed from your diet
altogether. If you are a man you should not consume more than 3000 calories a day
and 85 grams of fat a day. If you are smaller then 3000 calories may be too high,
and perhaps you should consider lower amounts. Likewise, the maximum for a women
is 2500 calories and 65 grams of fat, but if you are smaller than perhaps a different
amount would be more appropriate for you.
Exercise
Exercising will not only reduce your risk profile from not progressing to type-2
diabetes. It will also improve the quality of your life and your overall fitness,
meaning that it is something which is positive on a number of levels – that is why
there really is nothing to lose in deciding to adopt a healthier lifestyle.
Joining a gym is one way to get in shape, however many people do not the gym and
feel it is far too boring. For those people there are plenty of alternatives. For
example, why not opt to forget about your car and public transport, and do the daily
commute on bicycle or on foot instead? You could also enquire about playing for
your local sports team.
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