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Heart Problems Associated With Diabetes Likely Worsened By Crusty Foods

A University of Illinois study suggests avoiding cooking methods that produce the kind of crusty bits you'd find on a grilled hamburger, especially if you have diabetes and know you're at increased risk for cardiovascular disease because of your diagnosis.
"We see evidence that cooking methods that create a crust - think the edge of a brownie or the crispy borders of meats prepared at very high temperatures - produce advanced glycation end products (AGEs). And AGEs are associated with plaque formation, the kind we see in cardiovascular disease," said Karen Chapman-Novakofski, a U of I professor of nutrition.
For years nutrition experts have advised people with diabetes to bake, broil, or grill their food instead of frying it, she said.
"That's still true, but if you have diabetes, you should know that AGEs - byproducts of food preparation methods that feature very high, intense, dry heat - tend to end up on other tissues in the body, causing long-term damage," she added.
If you're fighting this vascular buildup anyway, Chapman-Novakofski thinks that consuming products containing AGEs could worsen the cardiovascular complications of diabetes.
In the U of I study, the scientists compared the 10-day food intake of 65 study participants in two ethnic groups: Mexicans (who have higher rates of diabetes and a greater risk of complications from the disease) and non-Hispanic whites.
"We found that people with higher rates of cardiovascular complications ate more of these glycated products. For each unit increase in AGEs intake, a study participant was 3.7 times more likely to have moderate to high risk for cardiovascular disease," said Claudia Luevano-Contreras, first author of the study.
The study showed that non-Hispanic whites had a higher intake of AGEs, and they consumed more saturated fats. However, the association between AGEs and cardiovascular disease was stronger than for saturated fats and heart disease, she said.
Eating less saturated fat and more fruits, vegetables, and fiber are important for people with diabetes, but this study shows that food preparation may be important too, she added.
"AGEs are higher in any kind of meat, but especially in ground meat," she said. "If you put hamburgers or brats on the grill, you'll likely have a higher AGEs content than if you chose a whole cut of meat, say round steak or chicken," said Chapman-Novakofski.
Boiling or stewing meat would reduce your AGEs intake further. And scrambling an egg with cooking spray instead of frying it leads to a significant reduction in AGEs, she added.
The scientists said more research is needed before definite recommendations can be made. They are planning another study in which they'll examine past AGEs intake of diabetes patients.
"These findings are preliminary, but they give us ample reason to further explore the association between AGEs and cardiovascular risk among people with diabetes," Chapman-Novakofski noted.

Patch that could replace insulin jabs for diabetics

A stick-on patch that blasts insulin through the skin could banish the need for daily injections for many diabetics.

The high-tech electronic patch contains enough insulin to last the patient several days.

When a hand-held device, called a sonic applicator, is held over the patch, it fires sound waves that open up the pores in the skin and force the drug into the bloodstream more quickly.

Initial trials suggest the patch, called the U-Strip, can deliver insulin into the blood as quickly and effectively as a needle

Initial trials suggest the patch, called the U-Strip, can deliver insulin into the blood as quickly and effectively as a needle

The patch, called the U-Strip, has undergone initial trials in the U.S. involving around 100 people who have insulin-dependent diabetes.

The results suggest the patch can deliver insulin into the blood as quickly and effectively as a needle.

A larger trial, involving more than 500 patients, is now being planned and, if successful, the revolutionary device could become available in the UK within the next three years.

Diabetes affects around 2.8 million Britons. It occurs when the pancreas either stops producing insulin altogether, or its output drops sharply.

Insulin helps muscles absorb sugar from the blood to burn as a source of fuel.

Without the right levels of insulin, the disease can cause irreversible damage to the kidneys, eyes, nerves, heart and major arteries.

Many patients must test their blood sugar several times a day, and need insulin jabs for the rest of their lives in order to maintain adequate levels of the hormone.

Experts believe many would have better glucose control if there was an easier way to take their insulin.

A survey last year by the charity Diabetes UK showed one in three sufferers hid their condition from others and often failed to test their blood sugar levels or missed insulin jabs in case they drew attention to themselves.

Diabetes affects around 2.8 million Britons. It occurs when the pancreas either stops producing insulin altogether, or its output drops sharply

Diabetes affects around 2.8 million Britons. It occurs when the pancreas either stops producing insulin altogether, or its output drops sharply

The sound wave patch could be a painless and more discreet alternative.

Drug-releasing skin patches are already widely used in hormone replacement therapy for the menopause and to help smokers quit.

Most work by allowing the active drug to gradually ‘seep’ through the skin.

But this technology only works with drugs made up of small molecules. Getting bigger molecules, such as those found in insulin, through the skin has been a major stumbling block.

But as the sound waves hit the skin, they prise open sweat glands and hair follicles which provide a direct route through to the bloodstream.

The patient usually wears the patch on their upper arm and places the hand-held sonic applicator — about the size of a mobile phone — directly over it.

At the press of a button, it produces a burst of sound waves that propel the insulin through the pores of the skin and into the bloodstream in a matter of seconds.

The device can hold different amounts of insulin, allowing it to be tailored to each patient, and contains a computer chip so that doctors can programme exactly how much insulin needs to be delivered into the body.

As with insulin injections, this has to be done several times a day to keep blood glucose levels under control. But the patch is waterproof and stays on the skin 24 hours a day, even during showers or baths.

The U.S. firm behind the new technology, Pennsylvania-based Transdermal Specialties Inc., says the smart patch can transmit the data wirelessly to a computer so it can be forwarded to the patient’s doctor.

Commenting on the development, Libby Dowling, clinical advisor for Diabetes UK, said: ‘Anything that makes daily life for people with diabetes easier is a good thing, and we will watch the developments of this technology with interest.’

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Meanwhile, scientists have developed a diabetes ‘vaccine’ made from the body’s own immune cells.

The injection appears to prevent type 1 diabetes by halting the damage that leads to the pancreas being unable to produce insulin.

Scientists hope the treatment, which has so far only been tested on mice, could eventually be used to ‘immunise’ at-risk children and adolescents.

Those with a family history of the disease would be one of the main target groups, as diabetes has a strong genetic link.

The condition causes the immune system to attack insulin-producing cells in the pancreas.

The reason remains a mystery, but one theory is that the process can be triggered by viral infection.

Some research points to enteroviruses — these cause diarrhoea and vomiting, but can also infect the pancreatic cells, triggering the immune system to attack them.

The jab works by harnessing cells called macrophages to protect against this attack.

Normally these cells are responsible for the damage associated with type 1 diabetes, but experts at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm have found a way of converting macrophages into ‘good’ cells.

They inject a molecule that ‘tells’ the cells to protect rather than destroy, and so shield the pancreas from other immune system attacks.

The team tested the injection on mice that were genetically susceptible to diabetes.

After 12 weeks, only 25 per cent had developed diabetes, compared with 83 per cent of mice not given the jab.

The scientists now hope to use the injection in human trials.

Emergency Supplies List...

For those of us who don't live in hurricane paths or in earthquake zones, the idea of needing any sort of "emergency kit" for diabetes supplies seems a waste of time.  Recent world events have shown us otherwise.  In Canada we have seen the the speed with which forest fires have spread through the Okanogan and the devastation they leave behind.  On the east coast, we have witnessed the destruction that flooding can cause and have seen many friends evacuated from their homes at a moments notice. With that in mind, Diabetes Advocacy felt that we should all seriously consider creating our own Emergency Packs no matter where you live--no matter how much you think this will never happen in your area it just might! 
Examples of items for your Diabetes Emergency Kit
Frio packs and cooler
Batteries--for meter, pump and flashlight
Packaged crackers and cheese/peanut butter
Flashlight
Candles and matches
Extra glucose meter, extra insulin(s), glucagon, syringes, lancets, blood test strips, ketone test strips (blood or urine), alcohol wipes, insulin pump supplies (if you use a pump)
Non-diabetes medication such as anti-nausea and anti-diarrhea medication
Put a minimum of two weeks worth of supplies and medications in a Ziploc storage bag or any waterproof storage bag.
Emergency glucose such as unopened glucose tablets
General first aid kit
Bottled water
Supply of non-perishable foods and hand held can opener if you have canned goods
Copies of all prescriptions
Emergency telephone numbers including that of your physicians
Cash--bills, coin or both
Blankets
 

 

 
Emergency Supplies Checklist!!

ITEM                                       √                                    EXPIRATION DATE

Alcohol Wipes

Anti-Diarrhea Medicine

Anti-Nausea Medicine

Batteries for Flashlights

Batteries for Ketone Testing Meter (Precision Extra)

Batteries for Meter

Bottled Water (7 gallons per person)

Can-Opener

Candles

Cash (both bills and coins)

Cell Phone Charger or Extra Battery for Cell Phone

Cold Storage Container, or Cooler

Disposable Plates and Utensils

Emergency Contact Numbers for the Doctor and Diabetes Team

Emergency Family Contact Numbers (outside of your area)

Extra Blood Glucose Meter

Extra Blood Glucose Test Strips

First Aid Kit

Flashlights

Frio Pack

Gatorade Powder

Glucagon

Glucose Tablets, or other emergency glucose

House Key

Insulin Pump Batteries

Insulin Pump Cartridges

Insulin Pump Sites, and Tubing

Ketone Testing Meter (Precision Extra)

Ketone Testing Strips (blood)

Ketone Testing Strips (urine)

Lancets

Matches (Strike Anywhere) in a Waterproof Container

Non-Perishable Foods

****Canned Goods

****Granola Bars

****Peanut Butter

Pain Relief Medicine

Paper Towels

Pet Food and Water

Plastic Tarps and Ponchos

Pre-Made Ice

Pre-Paid Long Distance Phone Cards

Prescription Copies (diabetes supplies, other meds, glasses etc.)

Sleeping Bags and Blankets

Syringes

Updated Diabetes Management Plan

Bayer's GLUCOFACTS® DELUXE software UPDATE

Bayer's NEW GLUCOFACTS® DELUXE version 2.16 diabetes management

software update now available.

GLUCOFACTS® DELUXE Version 2.16 update is designed to help you simplify your diabetes management by making it easy to track blood glucose results and identify blood glucose level trends.

The new GLUCOFACTS® DELUXE version 2.16 will work with all Bayer meters, including the new CONTOUR®
NEXT EZ meter. All data stored in previous versions will be carried forward— there is no loss of any personal data.

• Bayer's GLUCOFACTS® DELUXE software will recognize your meter and download data, display settings and markers

• SIMPLE PRINT: Click, Print, Go!, with updated, easy-to-read test results. Share 1-click printouts of daily, weekly and summarized standard reports with your healthcare professional to help adjust your treatment regimen.

• LOGBOOK PRINTOUTS: Enhanced format makes your printout experience better than ever before, consolidating your information and printing only the key pages you need.

• CUSTOMIZABLE SETTINGS: Blood sugar ranges, high and low readings and daily time periods.

• REPORTS: Neat, accurate reports free of illegible notations and omissions, which help simplify your review of data.

• ONLINE HELP: A comprehensive guide to help answer all your questions.

Gluco(M) Wristband Monitors Your Blood Glucose Levels

Ok So I just heard about this amazing product that is still in fabercation but is something that a Tech Geek like me wants. Its called Gluco(M) which is a wearable glucose monitor with a syring and insulin vile connected to it. I am way geeky over the idea of this thing. Here is what was said about it……

“With the widespread of diabetics among almost all range of people around, medical equipment manufacturers are introducing various products everyday. The Gluco(M) Wristband is a concept medicaldevice that offers three major functions to diabetics: non-invasive and instant glucose reading, storing previous readings history with averages, and an extremely useful insulin chamber with loaded syringe cartridge. This innovative product is featured with ‘Reverse Iontophoresis’ technology and collects glucose samples from body fluids by using an electric current flowing throughout the sensors. The readings are shown on the back-lit LED display and different required buttons for operating this device are placed at the edge of this device.

glucom medical wristband

glucom medical wristband

Text from Eli :
The Gluco(M) is a medical concept that provides diabetics with three functions: instant and non-invasive glucose readings, history of previous readings with averages, and an insulin chamber with a loaded syringe cartridge for injections.

glucom medical wristband

Diabetics must monitor their own blood glucose levels times a day, to determine how far above or below normal their glucose is and to determine how much insulin(s) they may need. This is usually done by placing a drop of blood from a skin prick onto a glucose strip and then inserting the strip into a glucose meter, a small machine that provides a digital readout of the blood glucose level.

glucom medical wristband

The Gluco(M) uses a technology known as “reverse iontophoresis.” By using an electric current running throughout the sensors, it collects glucose samples from fluids in the body. The device is then able to read the sample and give a reading. With this technology, diabetics can keep a much closer watch on their glucose levels and avoid the problems that may occurs from having levels too high or low. The Gluco(M) enables users with the convenience of checking blood-sugar levels more frequently throughout the day, thus yielding for better control of glucose in the blood stream.

glucom medical wristband

glucom medical wristband

glucom medical wristband

glucom medical wristband

Where are the links at?

Hey there people, I did some remodeling on the site, and moved some links around and what have you. So you will find all the same information just grouped together to make the site look nicer.

If there is any information you would like to add or have me review please feel free to send me an email hellocupcakeitsme@gmail.com

glucagon emergency kit

Well my Diabetes doctor gave me Glucagon the other day. If you don’t know what this is, its and Epipen for diabetics.
Basically its this large 3 step process which is suppose to be done if you are having a low and wont wake up. What happens is when you mix the little vile with the liquid in the syringe and then draw it back into the pen and inject it into the person with diabetes, it is giving them a huge sugar rush, which is kind of good thing since if you are passed out with a glucose level of 59 or lower you may just need it.

I have instructed the family to test me first because I am a Hyperglycemic I don’t want them to turn my blood into syrup lol. Anyways its something that I think all Diabetics should have on hand just in case.

Being Unprepared

Ok so your out and about, or maybe even at work and you start having a high blood sugar, and you look through your bag/desk/briefcase and you find that you are out of insulin or pen needles….WHAT DO YOU DO?

Well currently that is the situation that I am in right now as I sit here writing this blog post. My sugar is over 600mg I am feeling really light headed and faint. Because I have been on U500 which has maintained my sugars for a while, I have had a high sugar, high carb packed dinner, midnight snack, morning, and afternoon. I usually keep my Humalog Qwikpen on me with a pen needle in it at all times. Well apparently when I last did my shot using that pen it got plugged up. I know that your suppose to use them only once but well I reuse them about 8 times before throwing them away. SO the question comes to this…WHAT DO YOU DO? Well back in the early days when I just got diagnosed and was still in the hospital they said to drink LOTS of water and to do some exercise. Well Im going to drink some water and see if that helps otherwise Im going to try to walk if I don’t just lay down on the floor and take a nap until I can go home at 3:30pm.

*le sigh*

I love the emotional rollercoaster that I have been on lately. It seems that at the most inopportune moments that I get totally bitch slapped with bouts of depression and despair. I really have been doing better but it just seems like there is always that damnable sword of Damocles hanging over my head. I have been trying to spend more time out and about with friends and family. But it just seems like that I am stuck looking in the past and that is a dangerous thing to do. I posed the question on Facebook the other night “WHEN”, it was a great question because I feel like that all the time…when am I going to find someone who will love me….when will I be happy….when will I finally feel free…ect

So yeah, that is how I’ve been feeling. And because of my depression, I stop using my insulin, and then my sugars go all over the place, and then all I want to do is sleep when I should be out doing something. IDK maybe im asking to much of myself.

Dealing with Arthritis

Along with being Diabetic I also suffer from Arthritis. So I was looking around on line and came across a great website http://healthbuildswealth.com that had all kinds of great information on it. I learned some of the things that I could do to ease inflammation in my joints, and even some exercises that I could do that wouldn’t impact my knees to badly. Arthritis Dr. Chandler really has a great practice and I recommend you take a look at his site http://www.healthbuildswealth.com/Arthritis-Doctor-Chandler.htm

Changing up your shot site

Lipohypertrophy: The male patient had developed two fatty masses as a result of decades of injecting insulin into the same two sites

Doctors tell us when we are first diagnosed with Diabetes that we need to change up our shot site and not to use the same one over and over. However, they never mentioned that this could happen. This is Lipohypertrophy. The male patient had developed two fatty masses as a result of decades of injecting insulin into the same two sites. It is most commonly known as “Bottom Belly” as it resembles a butt.

I know this much for sure, on top of being diabetic and having to shoot myself 3-8 times a day, I don’t need this adding to the list of crap wrong with me.

Happy Birthday Hellocupcakeitsme.com

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That’s right 2 years ago today I began Hellocupcakeitsme.com as a means to help me deal with being diabetic, and to deal with being bipolar and having other medical and mental health issue. Though I have streamed off course with my original mission and goal in mind, I have seen this blog blossom into something that I had never dreamt of.
Through the last 2 years, I have seen growth both physically and spiritually. It is amazing how something as simple as a blog which is nothing more than an electronic diary can take on a life of its own, and guide not only yourself but others. I have seen through my readership and responses on YouTube the way that my videos and posts have helped others.
I am so grateful that I have been able to help so many others along side of helping myself.

It is a journey and one that I am glad to continue down. It is my hope to take this blog to the next step and really use it to help others, as well as myself. I am asking you my readers to help me help you. I know many of you have asked for me to post more personal updates and so that is a promise that I am going to try and uphold this coming year.  Please if you have any additional questions comments or concerns please let me know and I will try my best to address them.

Thank you for a wonderful two years and heres to many more to come !!!

Increased Risk For Diabetes When Obesity And Low Vitamin D Are Present

weight-loss, diabetes, diabetic, fatThe combination of obesity and vitamin D deficiency may put people at even greater risk of insulin resistance than either factor alone, according to new research from the Drexel University School of Public Health recently published early online in the journal Diabetes Care. Insulin resistance is a major risk factor for Type 2 diabetes, a condition that affects 25.6 million adults and is the seventh leading cause of death in the United States.
"Vitamin D insufficiency and obesity are individual risk factors for insulin resistance and diabetes," said lead author Shaum Kabadi, a doctoral candidate in epidemiology at Drexel. "Our results suggest that the combination of these two factors increases the odds of insulin resistance to an even greater degree than would have been expected based on their individual contributions."
In the study, obese individuals who had healthy levels of vitamin D had insulin resistance almost 20 times more often than the overall study population. But in obese individuals whose serum vitamin D was low, insulin resistance was much higher: about 32 times more common than the average.
Senior author Dr. Longjian Liu, an associate professor in the School of Public Health, noted, "It's not clear whether obesity itself causes a low vitamin D level or if it's the other way around."
Vitamin D is stored in adipose fat tissues, making it unavailable for the body to use; as a result, people who are overweight are already more likely to have low levels of serum vitamin D. Vitamin D deficiency is associated with multiple health conditions including diabetes, cardiovascular diseases including stroke, depression, dementia and other conditions.
Kabadi, Liu and co-author Dr. Brian Lee, an assistant professor in the School of Public Health, analyzed data on serum vitamin D levels and indicators of insulin resistance and diabetes from 5,806 respondents to a major national health survey, the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). This was the first study of the association between vitamin D and diabetes risk for obese patients using a large, nationally representative sample of adults. The survey reported data from individuals at a single point in time and was therefore unable to determine whether there is a cause-and-effect relationship among vitamin D, obesity and insulin resistance.
Further studies could indicate whether vitamin D supplements are effective at reducing the risk of insulin resistance and diabetes in obese individuals. If so, the authors noted that it would be an inexpensive and practical prevention strategy compared to the difficulty involved in healthy weight loss.
Liu said that vitamin D supplements may be useful for people who are overweight or obese to help control diabetes, but he cautioned that too much vitamin D can cause side effects such as weakness and fatigue. In addition, vitamin D deficiency is just one of many known risk factors associated with insulin resistance and diabetes. "Therefore, to control diabetes, we need to have comprehensive prevention strategies. For example, physical activity may be the most cost-effective way to control weight and subsequently to control conditions including diabetes and heart disease," Liu said.

How Are Alzheimer's Disease And Diabetes Linked?

An experiment has shown that diabetes is associated with the onset of Alzheimer's disease. The finding, published online in this week's issue of the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, is a collaboration between researchers from New Jersey's University of Medicine and Dentistry (UMDNJ) and researchers from Northwestern University, and was based on an experimental model, which shows that diabetes can potentially be used as an important new tool for investigating Alzheimer's disease and developing new drugs to combat the disease.
The study was built on evidence from previous studies at Klein's lab, which suggested a close link between Alzheimer's disease and diabetes and decided to investigate whether untreated diabetes could be a physiological model of Alzheimer neuropathology.
Frederikse remarked: "The results were striking. Because we used diabetes as an instigator of the disease, our study shows - for the first time directly - the link between Alzheimer's and diabetes."
The team discovered that in both Alzheimer's disease and diabetes the amyloid beta peptide pathology in the brain cortex and hippocampus significantly increases at the same time. High levels of amyloid beta peptides are typical in those with Alzheimer's disease. They also discovered substantial amyloid beta pathology in the retina, whereas no observable pathology was found either in the brain or retina when diabetes was not present. Frederikse continued:

"Second, our study examined the retina, which is considered an extension of the brain, and is more accessible for diagnostic exams. Our findings indicate that scientists may be able to follow the onset and progression of Alzheimer's disease through retinal examination, which could provide a long sought after early-warning sign of the disease."

The team noted that their experimental model replicated spontaneous formation of amyloid beta "oligomer" assemblies in brain and retina. This may shed more light on explaining one of Alzheimer's most widely recognized symptoms.
Klein states: "This is exciting. Oligomers are the neurotoxins now regarded as causing Alzheimer's disease memory loss. What could cause them to appear and buildup in late-onset Alzheimer's disease has been a mystery, so these new findings with diabetes represent an important step."
According to earlier studies, the impact of insulin on the formation of memories is significant, given that once oligomers are attached to neurons, they evoke an elimination of insulin receptors from the surface membranes, and thus contribute to insulin resistance in the brain. This is the start of a vicious cycle, as diabetes induces oligomer accumulation, making neurons even more insulin resistant.

Diabetic Teenagers More Likely To Drop Out Of High School And Face Worse Job Prospects

A study in the January issue of Health Affairs has found that students in high school with diabetes are at a higher risk of not completing their secondary education and face lower wages at work. It had already been known that living with diabetes can add a huge weight of restriction to one's life because of its countless health effects, but whether or not the disease has a significant effect on success at high school or in the workplace had not before been evaluated. The study found that high school dropout rates for people with diabetes are 6% higher than for high school students without the disease. In terms of job prospects, those who are diabetic, face a loss of more than $160,000 in wages over their working life, compared to those who aren't.
According to Jason M. Fletcher, an associate professor of public health at Yale University:

"Diabetes has a marked effect on schooling and earnings early in life, yet these are relatively unexamined implications of this disease".

Fletcher and coauthor Michael R. Richards used data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health as a means of analyzing the effects of diabetes among teenagers as they approach adulthood. The survey observed over 15,000 teenagers and provided distinctive insight into the economic effects the disease can have on them, as they get older.
They found that the disparity in the high school dropout rate for diabetics compared to non-diabetics - over 6 percentage points higher - is greater than the male-female and black-white differences, and is comparable to the attention deficit hyperactivity disorder dropout rate. Interestingly, teenage diabetics with parents who also suffer from the disease, were found to be 4-6% less likely to attend college.
The societal and economic implications continue as diabetics age; in their thirties they are 10% less likely to be employed, and can expect to earn $6,000 less per year - approximately $160,000 over their lifetime. This could be largely to do with the reduced education received.
Various explanations have been offered on why some of these consequences occur. Fletcher and Richards note that diabetes could alter a persons desire to enter the workforce, given their health-related condition, and that employers could be less partial to hire a diabetic with concerns of productivity in mind. A reason why diabetics might decide to stay in lower paying jobs could be fear of losing their health insurance, being classed as "job-locked" to ensure their medical needs are met.
As a disease that affects 25 million people in the US alone - costing $200 billion a year - diabetes is rampantly becoming one of the nation's toughest diseases to battle. The effects that diabetes has on teenage students and their employment prospects could end up costing society over $10 billion during their lifetime.
The authors stressed the importance of policy makers focusing on diabetes prevention for young children and the support of in-school diabetes screening. By screening at school, the number of undiagnosed diabetic children would be reduced significantly, as well as the mitigation of the consequences it can have in their later life. Research should be made on children with diabetic parents to have a better idea on how to reduce potential educational effects on them, as the authors noted "Given the unyielding rise of diabetes and obesity among the population as a whole, the potential of diabetes to strike in one generation and then have negatives effects on the next is a cause for alarm,".

Waist Size, Regardless Of BMI, Linked To Diabetes Risk

Waist circumference is strongly and independently linked to diabetes type two risk, even after accounting for body mass index (BMI), and should be measured more widely for estimating risk, researchers from the Medical Research Council (MRC) Epidemiology Unit, UK, reported in PLoS Medicine. The authors explained that overweight people with a large waist, over 102cm (40.2 inches) for men and over 88cm (34.6 inches) for women, have approximately the same or higher risk of eventually developing diabetes type 2 as obese individuals.
Dr Claudia Langenberg and team gathered data on over 340,000 individuals from eight European countries to determine what their future risk of developing diabetes type 2 might be.
Dr Claudia Langenberg, said:

"Type 2 diabetes is a serious and increasingly common disease. More than a third of the UK adult population is overweight and at increased risk of diabetes, but they are not systematically monitored for this risk. Our findings suggest that if their waist circumference is large, they are just as likely to develop the condition as if they were obese.
We do not suggest replacing BMI as a core health indicator, but our results show that measuring waist size in overweight patients allows doctors to 'zoom in' on this large population group and identify those at highest risk of diabetes. These people can then be offered lifestyle advice, which can reduce their risk of developing the disease."

Diabetes type 2 is a long-term condition that occurs when the person's body cannot produce enough insulin, or when the cells in the body do not react properly to insulin. The exact causes of type 2 diabetes are not precisely understood, but experts say that being obese or overweight are the main modifiable risk factors.
Langenberg and team set out to determine what the link between BMI, waist size and the likelihood of developing diabetes type 2 might be - they also aimed to find out what the risks were separately for men and women. They gathered data from the European Union funded InterAct Study, consisting of 12,403 individuals with diabetes type 2 who had developed the disease during a 15-year follow up.
They found that:

    Overweight waistline
    Overweight people with large waists have the same or higher risks of eventually developing type 2 diabetes as obese individuals

  • 7% of males with a large waist who were overweight eventually developed diabetes type 2 within ten years
  • 4% of females with a large waist who were overweight eventually developed diabetes type 2 within ten years
  • Large-waisted overweight men and women were found to have either the same or higher risk of eventually developing diabetes type 2, compared to obese individuals
  • Normal weight men with a small waist had only a 1.6% chance of developing the disease
  • Normal weight women with a small waist had a 0.6% risk of developing the disease
  • Pear-shaped people - those who were overweight but had a small waist - were found to have a relatively low risk of developing diabetes type 2
  • Women with a BMI greater than 35 (obese women) with a large waist were nearly 32-times more likely to eventually develop diabetes type 2 compared to thin women with a small waist
  • Obese men with a large waists were 22-times more likely to develop the disease compare to their lean and small-waisted counterparts
Principal Investigator of the InterAct Study, Professor Nick Wareham, said:
"This is one of the most comprehensive studies of lifestyle and diabetes risk to date, not just in scale, but in the powerful prospective design which allows us to follow a population over a long period of time to see how and why disease develops. The results of this important research will help inform new strategies for the prevention of this devastating condition that affects almost three million people in the UK."

Lower Limb Amputation Rates Associated With Diabetes Drop, US

An investigation by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, found that between 1996 and 2008, the number of leg and foot amputations among U.S. individuals, aged 40+ with diagnosed diabetes, decreased by 65%.
The study, entitled "Declining Rates of Hospitalization for Non-traumatic Lower-Extremity Amputation in the Diabetic Population Aged 40 years or Older: U.S., 1988-2008," is published online in the current issue of Diabetes Care.
In 1996, the age-adjusted rate of leg and foot amputations was 11.2 per 1,000 individuals with diabetes. However, in 2008 this rate fell to 3.9 per 1,000.
Non-traumatic, lower-limb amputations, refers to amputations caused by circulatory problems, rather than those caused by injuries. Circulatory problems are a prevalent adverse effect in individuals suffering with diabetes.
Furthermore, results from the study revealed that in 2008:

  • Women had lower age-adjusted rates of lower-limb amputations (1.9 per 1,000) than men (6 per 1,000)
  • Individuals aged 75+ had the highest rate (6.2 per 1,000) than people in other age groups
  • Rates were higher among blacks (4.9 per 1,000) than whites (2.9 per 1,000)
According to the researchers, the decrease in lower-limb amputations among individuals with diabetes may partially be due to factors such as: declines in heart disease, improvements in blood sugar control, as well as foot care and diabetes management.
Nilka Ríos Burrows, M.P.H., an epidemiologist with CDC's Division of Diabetes Translation, explained:
"The significant drop in rates of non-traumatic lower-limb amputations among U.S. adults with diagnosed diabetes is certainly encouraging, but more work is needed to reduce the disparities among certain populations.
We must continue to increase awareness of the devastating health complications of diabetes. Diabetes is the leading cause of lower-limb amputations in the United States."

After examining data from the National Hospital Discharge Survey on non-traumatic lower-limb amputations from the National Health Interview Survey on the prevalence of diagnosed diabetes from 1988-2008, the researchers discovered that the decrease in rates was higher among individuals with diagnosed diabetes than people without the disease. Although, in 2008, the rate was still approximately 8 times higher among those with the disease than those without diabetes.
Diabetes is the leading cause of non-traumatic, lower-limb amputations, kidney failure, and blindness among adults. In addition, the disease is the 7th leading cause of mortality in the U.S.. Diabetes also increases the risk of strokes, hypertension, and heart attacks.
CDC's Division of Diabetes Translation supports prevention and control programs in all 50 states, seven U.S. territories and island jurisdictions, and the District of Columbia.
The National Diabetes Education Program provides education to enhance treatment for individuals with the disease, promote early diagnosis and prevent or delay type 2 diabetes from developing. The program is co-sponsored by CDC and the National Institutes of Health.

American Diet Fuelling Heart Disease And Diabetes Rates In Southeast Asia

As Southeast Asians embrace American fast foods, such as pizza, french fries, hot dogs and hamburgers, more are dying prematurely form coronary heart disease and developing diabetes type 2, researchers from the University of Minnesota School of Public Health and the National University of Singapore reported in the journal Circulation. The authors say that attention should be focused on the impact of behavioral and dietary changes that take place when cultures interact.
The researchers found that Chinese adults who live in Singapore and consume American-style fast foods, on average, twice each week, had a 56% higher risk of dying from heart disease and a 27% greater chance of developing diabetes type 2, compared to their counterparts who never ate American-style junk foods. Those who ate fast foods at least four times per week were 80% more likely to die from coronary heart disease.
Lead author, Andrew Odegaard, Ph.D., M.P.H., said:

"Western style fast food intake in East and Southeast Asia started becoming more prominent in the late 1980s into the 1990s. This provided an avenue to participate in American culture, which is very different from the historical dietary culture of these populations."

When the study participants entered the Singapore Chinese Health Study, they were aged from 45 to 74 years. The study lasted from 1993 to 2009 (16 years). By the end of the study, 1,397 had died from coronary heart disease and 2,252 were newly diagnosed with diabetes.
Researchers used a questionnaire constructed specifically to identify the types of food consumed in the Asian population, looking for 165 different food items that are commonly eaten. Six main fast food items - french fries, pizza, deep fried chicken, hot dogs, hamburgers & cheeseburgers were included, as well 'other fast food sandwiches'.
Western or North American-style fast foods are considered to be unhealthy, due to high content of refined carbohydrates, processed meat and fat. The portions are often large and high in sodium and cholesterol. Those found to be eating these kinds of foods showed a reduced intake of vegetables, dairy, rice, carbohydrates, rice and dietary fiber. To their credit, they were educated, smoked less, and were more likely to be physically active, this profile obviously makes them less likely to have high blood pressure, but nonetheless, this kind of diet doesn't bode well later in life, increasing the risks of cardiovascular problems and type two diabetes amongst other problems.
The constant 'Americanization' of the world continues at a fast pace, with multi-national companies spreading their outlets into developing countries at an increasing rate. The study's author, Odegaard, said that the research indicated that more attention was needed to understand the changes in diet and habits as different cultures interact more with each other.
It's clear that the increasing obesity in North America and Europe is a product of diet and lifestyle and concerns are mounting about looming health implications for future generations, with some predicting an avalanche of type two diabetes and cardiovascular problems over the next few decades. Clearly, this problem is not confined to Caucasians, it's simply a question of cultural and dietary habits that can weigh heavily on the health

Risk Of Bladder Cancer May Increase With Some Diabetes Drugs

An increased risk of bladder cancer is linked to the use of pioglitazone, a medication commonly used to treat type 2 diabetes, according to a new study published in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal).
People with type 2 diabetes are at risk of several types of cancer, including a 40% increased risk of bladder cancer, compared to people without diabetes. Previous studies have shown a higher incidence of bladder cancer in people taking pioglitazone, a type of thiazolidinedione.
To determine whether there is a link between pioglitazone use and bladder cancer, researchers conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials and observational studies involving over 2.6 million patients.
"We observed an increased risk of bladder cancer associated with the use of thiazolidinediones," writes Dr. Jeffrey Johnson, School of Public Health, University of Alberta, with coauthors. "In particular, use of pioglitazone was associated with an increased risk of bladder cancer based on a pooled estimate from three cohort studies involving more than 1.7 million individuals."
The researchers also looked at a possible association with rosiglitazone, another type of thiazolidinedione, but did not see an effect.
"Although the absolute risk of bladder cancer associated with pioglitazone was small, other evidence-based treatments for type 2 diabetes may be equally effective and do not carry a risk of cancer," conclude the authors. "This study quantifies the association between pioglitazone use and bladder cancer and may help inform decisions around safer use of pioglitazone in individuals with type 2 diabetes."

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Cannabis Potential for Blood Sugar Control?

One of the classic effects of cannabis on people is raging hunger-the "marijuana munchies." The drug has been used to good effect on people with diseases that diminish appetite, helping them to regain a healthy interest in food. So it is a bit ironic that British drug maker GW Pharmaceuticals has created a cross-bred cannabis plant whose appetite-suppressing qualities could be used to treat type 2 diabetes.

The new strain contains an appetite-suppressing compound called THCV (tetrahydrocannabivarin), a cannabinoid* found in cannabis sativa-marijuana. The company sees a drug that uses THCV as potentially useful in helping type 2s and obese people control their appetites-a key to good blood sugar control.

In 2010, GW introduced a cannabis-based drug to treat the symptoms of multiple sclerosis. Already, the company has found 60 cannabinoids in the cannabis sativa plant. A company spokesman says that only 12 to 15 of them have been explored in any depth.

*Cannabinoids are the active ingredients in cannabis sativa that create the plant's physical and mental effects when it is ingested or smoked.

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