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	<title>Low Carb Newsline &#187; Obesity</title>
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		<title>The Link between Obesity and Diabetes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are two kinds of diabetes, type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes.  The first type is also
known as juvenile diabetes and is usually diagnosed in childhood.  It is the body’s cells
and the pancreas’ inability to produce enough insulin.  In type 2 diabetes there is not
enough insulin produced for the body or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" title="1" src="http://nosequeponeer.files.wordpress.com/2009/02/obesity.jpg" alt="" width="230" height="230" />There are two kinds of diabetes, type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes.  The first type is also<br />
known as juvenile diabetes and is usually diagnosed in childhood.  It is the body’s cells<br />
and the pancreas’ inability to produce enough insulin.  In type 2 diabetes there is not<br />
enough insulin produced for the body or the body is not making proper use of the insulin<br />
that is available.</p>
<p>Many studies and doctors have linked an increasing number of people being diagnosed<br />
with diabetes to obesity.  When a person is obese or very over weight they are overtaxing<br />
their pancreas (the organ that produces insulin) and this can lead to type 2 diabetes.<br />
Being obese is a risk factor for diabetes but it does not mean you will develop the disease<br />
if you are obese.  By losing weight and leading a healthier lifestyle you can gain control<br />
of this risk factor either by reducing it or eliminating it altogether.</p>
<p>There are other risk factors associated with type 2 diabetes including age and race but of<br />
course there is no control over these factors.  Studies have shown that over half of the<br />
people diagnosed with diabetes are considered clinically obese.  People who are obese<br />
and work hard to lose weight can better manage their diabetes through diet or oral<br />
medications instead of insulin injections.  Incorporating a healthy eating plan and regular<br />
physical activity will also help to manage the disease.</p>
<p>In addition to being at a higher risk for developing diabetes people who are obese are at<br />
an increased risk for other life-threatening diseases too.  Namely heart and cardiovascular<br />
diseases, it is in an individual’s best interest to maintain a healthy weight for their body<br />
type and health in order to reduce the risks to their health.  Medical support is available<br />
through your health care provider if needed.</p>
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