by Patsie Adams

Diabetes is reaching epic proportions in most of the western world. A major reason is that more children are growing up already obese. The obese child’s body is usually on its way to abnormal blood sugar processing – leading to diabetes later in life.

This health problem for the obese child begins early and can cause diabetes to erupt when they become adults. This is why adults getting diabetes are getting it at a younger age. It is no longer just a disease for the older set.

Obese children are already putting undue stress to their bodies – no thanks to bad eating and the lack of exercise. Worse, the combination of both inactivity and unhealthy diets.

And its not the weight itself necessarily that causes many of the of the health problems of the obese child. Rather its the diet and lifestyle that led the child to become fat that can damage their health.

One of the most serious health conditions facing people today is the threat of diabetes. Fortunately, diabetes is mostly preventable.

Pancreas abnormalities lead to Type I diabetes – also known as juvenile diabetes. This version of the disease is unavoidable for some people.

In the case of Type II diabetes, much can be done for its prevention. Just by eating healthy and exercising moderately you can avoid Type II diabetes all together. It is extremely rare to get this type of diabetes among those who are active and healthy.

But Type II diabetes can be reversed. With the help of medical intervention, and a change in eating habits reducing simple carbohydrates people have recovered from Type II diabetes.

When adults who have diabetes alter their diets, dramatic changes can take place. They lose weight and lower their blood sugar levels naturally. This can lead to an end to diabetes and they can get off the pills and even the insulin shots.

Even if the obese child is not exhibiting signs of diabetes, it is still considered a serious health risk for them. That’s because diabetes develops over a course of time. An unhealthy lifestyle now can progress to diabetes eventually.

When a child eats a diet high in simple carbohydrates like flour and sugar, large amounts of glucose are released into the blood stream after they eat. Because kids bodies are so adaptable, their bodies work efficiently to remove the excess glucose by releasing large amounts of insulin to take care of it.

Over time, the large amounts of insulin released into the blood stream can damage the vessels and arteries. Eventually the body becomes resistant to the effects of insulin, just as a person can be resistant to antibiotics or other drugs.

When the body stops sending out insulin, blood sugar is no longer naturally eliminated so pills or insulin injections become necessary.

The diabetes menace for the obese child may take time to develop. If major lifestyle changes are not made, an obese child faces a future of serious health problems. Diabetes will be a major threat.

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Posted by Patsie Adams, filed under Diabetic Diet. Date: July 31, 2009, 8:43 am | Comments Off

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