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Exactly Why Am I at Risk for Diabetes Type 2? I'm a Secondhand Smoker Anyway....
Written by madmax   
Thursday, 21 April 2011 12:37
Exactly Why Am I at Risk for Diabetes Type 2? I'm a Secondhand Smoker Anyway.... Type 2 diabetes? My best friend warned me previously when I took on my first job inside a bar. She said I used to be at risk for cancer and diabetes as a result of secondhand smoke. She said to find another job, but I didn't listen. Now, after being informed I have type 2 diabetes, I am convinced.

In 1982, Dr. John P. Forman at Brigham and Women's Medical center in Boston has studied the result of 100,000 nurses. The research was about exposure to cigarette's smoke [1]. After a period of more than twenty years, eighteen nurses wound up diabetic for being passive smokers. That does not seem fair. How is it that a person pay the bill for another person? Shouldn't stricter laws be passed and also the restriction of using tobacco be enforced?


If tobacco smoke make innocent people sick, the resulting diabetes cases can be a bullet on the foot of our own economy. In our country, today 25 million folks are diabetic. The American Diabetes Organisation estimates the price to $218 billion yearly. Our economy does not need this. And victims might not be able to afford the prohibitive price of insulin therapies.

If diabetes control therapies have made a huge advance in the recent years, the cost is often more than the ordinary people are able to afford. Diabetic pens will be more accurate and depend upon software in order to chart the patient's progress. Insulin pumps decrease by fifty percent the incidents of hypoglycemia. Insulin pumps are so developed nowadays they allow enough management of the insulin doses to avoid organ damage over time. That's a significant advantage. Telcare has even made available a wireless glucose monitor so that you can communicate directly with the health care providers. However, it is still costly and it is a huge blow on someone's income and morals. Maybe the health care system could show more advancements too especially seeing that we know that so many people are more and more at risk for diabetes?

But precisely what causes smoke to impair people's health and raises the diabetes dividend? [2]

In 2006, Health practitioner Thomas Houston of Alabama's Birmingham Veterans Affairs Medical Center finalized the results of Fifteen years of research in connection with exposure to cigarette smoke. He found out that smoking and secondhand smoking are connected to glucose intolerance resulting in diabetes. He states in his report, "Smoking has been linked to impaired reaction to glucose tolerance exams and insulin resistance. Although quitting smoking can result in modest extra weight, smoking is related to a more unhealthy distribution of upper body weight and greater waist: hip ratio. Smoking has also been associated with risk of chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic tumors, suggesting that tobacco smoke may be directly toxic to the pancreas."

So, is unbalanced weight distribution resulting in the body to respond with all the production of irregular blood sugars? Or is secondhand smoke the reason for the pancreas to fail? The pancreas is the organ that creates insulin in your body. If the pancreas is damaged, the insulin level falls down which enable it to even stop altogether. The 1st consequence is a lowered degree of glucose in the bloodstream followed by diabetes. Or perhaps is it a combination of both factors that create type 2 diabetes?

We are not sure. For now, it is only speculations.

Type 2 diabetes is a serious disease that causes headaches, fatigue, microbe infections, coma or even kidney damage, heart attack and stroke. There is no cure for diabetes, nevertheless, you can control it through your daily diet and exercise. If technology has made important advances, there aren't any advances that have seriously tackled the main of the problem. How do we stop people from smoking? How do we protect innocents who breathe in secondhand smoking? How should we protect them against the risks of diabetes type 2 symptoms? Maybe the new discoveries concerning how glucose intolerance works will lead to a series of new studies which will positively eradicate further risks. Maybe the federal government will also come up with new laws, and inventors will design products to suck up the fumes. I think the longer term is still promising. Paying attention is being doubly prepared.

The author: Christina Catherine Beaman write on creatinine dietary control and blog to help people get all the information they should know to raise the awareness on bad cholesterol to aid those living with high-cholesterol on a daily basis.

Footnotes:
[1] Diabetes.webmd.com has a thorough review of the news while offering additional details on the niche.
[2] Uicc.org offers additional info linked to the study with a more scientifically dangle.

 

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