
Very few people realize the profound
effect that weight has on diabetes. Even instances of gestational
diabetes are much greater in patients that are overweight than in those
that are not. Type 2, or adult onset diabetes is more commonly found in
overweight people than those that are within their 'ideal' weight
ranges. In fact, almost 90% of those with Type 2 diabetes are
overweight. If you are suffering from Type 2 diabetes, the best gift
you could possibly give yourself just might be the gift of getting your
weight under control.
Among those that suffer from Type 2 diabetes almost 40% have high blood
pressure, which is another condition that is believed to be exacerbated
by excess weight. Being overweight might also lead to a condition known
as insulin resistance in which the body no longer responds to the
insulin that is needed to assist the body in using sugar and glucose as
fuel on a cellular level.
There are some things you can do to help yourself out if you have been
diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes or labeled at risk for this devastating
condition. First of all, take off the pounds. I know this is much
easier said than done. Dieting is never easy and rarely fun for the
average person. However, if you do not begin to take drastic steps
toward procuring the best possible health for yourself you may not be
able to enjoy the quality of life you had planned for your golden
years. Let your condition be your motivation and make plans to enjoy
watching your grandchildren and great grandchildren graduate college.
Fight it standing up. Don't sit down and let Diabetes control you.
Stand up and take control of your body back. This is a fight to the
finish and if you let it, diabetes will be your end. If you fight it
standing up, lose the weight, get out there and exercise, listen to the
doctor's orders and follow them. Find the strength within you to battle
this disease head on. You'll be amazed at what happens when you decide
to stand up and fight for your health.
Get active. Find activities that you enjoy and get out there and do
them. Don't make those activities passive activities either. Even if
it's just going out to play shuffleboard everyday get out there and
play. Enjoy your time in the sun. Pick flowers with the little ones.
Take up golf. Do whatever it takes to get up and moving each and every
day in order to remember why you want to live forever in the first
place.
Watch what you eat. Garbage in, garbage out, right? You have strict
dietary requirements once you've been diagnosed with diabetes. This
means that you absolutely must follow your dietary restrictions. Learn
to live within those limits in order to live and enjoy life to the
fullest you can. The amazing thing is that there are all kinds of foods
available that are friendly to those with diabetes that weren't around
just a few short years ago. It is quite possible to live and eat quite
nicely with diabetes if you stick to your plan. The most important
thing about dieting with diabetes is that you never lose sight of how
crucial it is to do so...