Tips to Avoid Pre-Diabetes
Tips to Avoid Pre-Diabetes
Time and time again, the American public is inundated with news clips and commentaries about how we are the most overweight country in the world.
While experts chat on daily talk shows about the latest fad diet or quick fix exercise plan, fast food joints encourage us to come in and try the newest-biggest-baddest-burger that they've just concocted.
Sadly, the topic that might encourage people to really think about their weight as a real health issue, and make changes in their daily lives is often not mentioned at all: pre-diabetes. For more information on pre-diabetes go to http://pre-diabetes.insulitelabs.com/
Pre-diabetes is a nutritional disorder that affects over 100 million people in the US. Some of the outward signs of pre-diabetes can be an extra layer of fat around the waist, insulin resistance, craving sweets or starchy foods, and/or feeling tired or mentally in a fog. What people can't see is the damage that this disease is doing on the inside where, without treatment, there is great risk of developing heart disease, hypertension, high cholesterol and, of course, Type 2 diabetes. Although pre-diabetes can lead to serious health conditions, it can be reversed!
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2008-04-09
By H. Bishara
Disabled-World.com
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