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Study Finds Adult Diabetes 90% Preventable
By Gene Emery -BOSTON (Reuters)
Nine out of 10 cases of type 2 diabetes could be prevented if people
exercised more, ate better, stopped smoking and adopted other healthy
behaviors, according to a report in Thursday's issue of The New
England Journal of Medicine.
The study findings suggest behavior is the main culprit in type
2
diabetes, also known as adult-onset diabetes, and that 91% of
the diabetes cases that appeared among 85,000 female nurses
" could be attributed to habits and forms of behavior "
"The majority of cases of type 2 diabetes could be prevented
by
the adoption of a healthier lifestyle,´´ reported researchers
led by
Dr. Frank Hu of the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston, Massachusetts.
Type 2 diabetes occurs when the body cannot properly use the blood
sugar-controlling hormone insulin. Obesity is known to be a major
contributor to the condition. Hu's team wanted to determine the
extent
of the role lifestyle plays in type 2 diabetes.
Using diet and lifestyle questionnaires, Hu's team compared data
on the 3,300 nurses who developed diabetes over a 16-year period
with data on those who did not. The most important risk factor,
they found, was being overweight. The heavier a nurse was, the greater
the risk. But even having a weight at the high end of the normal
range nearly tripled the risk, Hu pointed out.
On the other hand, physical activity showed a strong protective
effect.
Women who exercised for 7 or more hours per week were half as likely
to develop diabetes than women who exercised for less than half
an hour
weekly, the researchers found.
They noted that the same precautions for preventing type 2 diabetes
including exercise and weight control - also guard against heart
disease.
SOURCE: The New England Journal of Medicine
2001 p.345
Comment:
So, what's new? This has been known and practiced by Dr Kwasniewski
in Poland since 1967 with even greater success. Now the methodology
is far more refined as described in Treatment
of Disease allowing for even more effective treatments.
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