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Government urges healthy diet in bid to beat diabetes
HEALTH Minister Costas Kadis yesterday urged the public to eat healthily and exercise more in order to avoid diseases such as a sugar diabetes.
“Correct nutrition is one of the basic factors that contribute to good health and preventing diseases,” the minister said while presenting the newly-published National Nutrition and Exercise Guideline booklet, along with the Guideline to Diagnosing, Preventing and Handling Sugar Diabetes.
“Modern life and poor nutritional habits, brought on by consumerism and comfort, have led to an increase in diseases related to bad nutrition,” Kadis explained, adding: “According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), around 60 per cent of deaths are caused by ‘lifestyle illnesses’: heart disease, cancer, diabetes and hypertension.”
So, he continued, the Health Ministry decided to issue the National Nutrition and Exercise Guideline, which informs Cypriots on general and international diet instructions, while relating it to local traditional foods.
In order to raise awareness over the booklet, the ministry will be joining the Dietetics Association at the Food Festival on April 5 in Nicosia, while copies will be sent to all schools and the National Guard.
Labels: diabetes, diabetic diet
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Researchers: Coffee may make diabetes worse
Caffeine pills equivalent to four cups of coffee a day increased blood sugar levels by 8% over the day, US researchers report in Diabetes Care.
Cutting caffeine out of the diet may help diabetics control their blood sugar levels, the team said.
But UK experts said more research was needed before advice could be given.
The ten people who took part in the study were monitored with a tiny glucose monitor embedded under the skin.
The device meant that the researchers could track the effects of caffeine over 72-hours as the patients with type 2 diabetes went about their normal lives.
Labels: caffeine, diabetic diet
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Drug-Free Diabetes Help: Diet Additions That May Help
Here's more from WFTV:
According to the American Diabetes Association, nearly 21 million people in the United States are living with diabetes. Diabetes is a disease in which the body does not produce insulin at all, or doesn't properly use the insulin it does produce. People need insulin, which is a hormone, to convert sugar, starches and other food into energy the body needs to function in normal, daily life. Many people with diabetes have or will eventually develop serious complications from the disease. Among the many complications are kidney disease, nerve damage, amputations, heart disease and blindness.
Labels: diabetes, diabetic diet
Weight-loss operation can send diabetics into remission
Almost three in every four obese people suffering from diabetes can be cured of the disease with bariatric surgery, according to a groundbreaking new study, one that some experts say opens the door to changes in treatment of diabetes as profound as the discovery of insulin.
Researchers found that 73 per cent of patients whose stomachs were shrunk with the simple surgical procedure were cured of Type 2 diabetes.
By contrast, only 13 per cent of diabetics who followed conventional therapy - dieting, weight loss and medication - went into remission.
John Dixon, head of clinical research at the Centre for Obesity Research and Education at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, and lead author of the paper, stressed that obese patients saw their diabetes disappear when they lost significant amounts of weight.
Labels: diabetes, diabetic diet
Monday, January 21, 2008
Diabetes is a Dreadful Disease
Diabetes is a disease caused by marked increase in blood glucose level.
Diabetes mellitus is the common disease seen in the United States. It is estimated that 16 million Americans are already caught with diabetes, and 5.4 million diabetics are not aware of the existing disease.
The main cause of diabetes is deficiency in the hormone insulin produced by the islets of langerhans in pancreas or the inability of the cells in the body to take up the produced insulin. The main energy producing molecule in the body is glucose obtained from the metabolism of the consumed diet. This glucose is the source of fuel for the body. The main role of insulin is that, to move the glucose from the bloodstream to muscle, fat and liver cells where it can be stored and used when needed.
The above said mechanism is completely blocked in diabetes mellitus. The main types of diabetes is TYPE I diabetes in which the body makes little insulin and daily dosage of insulin must be taken to prolong life. In TYPE II diabetes usually occurs in adulthood where the pancreas does not make enough insulin and body does not respond well to produced insulin. People with this type of diabetes get diagnosed only in later stages.
Labels: diabetes, diabetic diet
Saturday, January 19, 2008
US doctors in India to promote vegetarianism
A team of US-based doctors visited the city on Friday to encourage people to switch over to vegetarian food.
A research conducted by the Doctors from Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM), USA, proved the efficacy of low-fat vegetarian diet in reversing blood sugar levels of people with type II diabetes. “The westernization of the diet has played a major role in the diabetes epidemic. America should Easternize its own diet. If Americans learn to eat dal, rice, and palak, they would be slimmer and healthier,” said Dr Neal Barnard president of CRM.
A controlled study of 99 diabetic patients by PCRM —funded by the government of USA — proved that eating vegetarian food, excluding milk products, cooked in less oil can show reverse trends by bringing down blood sugar level, cholesterol, blood pressure and weight in people and especially in patients suffering with diabetes type II.
As against the current approach where doctors advice diabetic patients to cut down on carbohydrates, calories and fat, Dr Barnard suggests people with type II diabetes to shift to vegan diet. According to him, the results would be visible as early as in the first week.
Labels: diabetes, diabetic diet, vegetarian diet
Benefits of a Low Glycemic Diet - Dr. Christaine Northup, Oprah Show
On the Oprah Winfrey show on Thursday, Dr. Christaine Northup talked about how a low glycemic diet is important for our health, especially women's health. Dr. Northup said that eating a high glycemic (high sugar) diet can change the way hormones are metabolized once women reach middle age. One of the "side effects" of eating a high glycemic diet is male patterned baldness, but may grow hair on their faces. According to the Glycemic Index site, the risks of obesity, Type 2 Diabetes and heart disease are associated to the overall glycemic index in a person's diet.
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