Although high blood pressure (hypertension) is a concern for anyone, diabetics are more likely to suffer from it than others. If you are overweight and diabetic, hypertension can be deadly and lead to a heart attack. As with many health risks associated with diabetes, good control of your blood sugar, a healthy diet, and exercise can help to keep your blood pressure in check.
Showing posts with label obesity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label obesity. Show all posts
Monday, October 16, 2017
Monday, August 7, 2017
The Link Between Type 2 Diabetes and Obesity

There are two kinds of diabetes, type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes. The first kind is additionally called juvenile diabetes and also is usually diagnosed in childhood. It is the body's cells as well as the pancreas' inability to create adequate amounts of the hormone insulin. In type 2 diabetic issues there is not enough insulin produced for the physical body, or the body is not making proper use of the insulin that is available.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Being Even a Little Overweight Increases Health Risks
A recent study concluded that being even a little overweight increases the health risks associated with obesity.
Lugging around a few extra pounds? One of the largest studies to look at health and weight finds that you don't have to be obese to raise your risk of premature death. Merely being overweight carries some risk, too.
Obesity increases the risk of death from heart disease, stroke and certain cancers. But whether being merely overweight contributes to an early death as well has been uncertain and controversial. Some research has suggested being a little pudgy has little effect or can even be a good thing.
The latest research involving about 1.5 million people concluded that healthy white adults who were overweight were 13 percent more likely to die during the time they were followed in the study than those whose weight is in an ideal range.Being Even A Little Overweight, Increases Health Risks. Read more
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Half Of Overweight Adults May Be Heart-Healthy
A lot of people, especially women, obsess about their weight - and sometimes other people's. The conventional wisdom is that overweight people are heart attacks waiting to happen, so they should be badgered and shamed to lose weight "for their own good." However, a new study suggests that about half of overweight people have perfectly health hearts.
You can look great in a swimsuit and still be a heart attack waiting to happen. And you can also be overweight and otherwise healthy. A new study suggests that a surprising number of overweight people _ about half _ have normal blood pressure and cholesterol levels, while an equally startling number of trim people suffer from some of the ills associated with obesity.
The first national estimate of its kind bolsters the argument that you can be hefty but still healthy, or at least healthier than has been believed. Read more
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