Type 2 Diabetes – Will Aerobic Training on Land or Water Improve a Diabetic’s Quality of Life?
Scientists at the Universidade Federal Rio Grande Sul and various other institutions in Brazil set out to discover whether aerobic training on land or in the water was better for people who had been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. The good news is both are useful in helping to lower blood sugar readings. In September of 2017, the Journal of Science and Medicine in Sports reported on the clinical trial. Researchers compared thirty-five people diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes. They assigned seventeen participants to the dry land aerobic training group, and eighteen to perform the aerobic physical activity in water.
Guidelines on Preventing Diabetic Foot UlcersFoot ulcers are common for people with diabetes. This article will discuss steps that you can take to help prevent problems.
Diabetes and Pregnancy – Tips for a Healthy BabyOne of several complications that occur during pregnancy is the onset of diabetes. This hopefully temporary condition can complicate matters. This article will give you a few tips for having a healthy baby.
Type 2 Diabetes – New Molecular Findings in Diabetes ComplicationsScientists at the National Institute of Technology, Calicut, in Kerala, India, have found a protein they have linked with diabetic foot ulcers and several other diabetic complications. By knowing which proteins are associated with particular health complications, we can learn which genes code for those proteins and which genes can predict certain complications. In September of 2017, the journal Interdisciplinary Science reported the enzyme myeloperoxidase was linked with foot ulcers, oxidative stress, inflammation, and peripheral vascular disease.
Type 2 Diabetes – Being Diagnosed With Diabetes Is Not a TragedyType 2 diabetes proves to be a difficult disease to manage for many people. For this reason receiving a diagnosis of this form of diabetes can be hard to deal with. Stress, anxiety, doubt, depression, and frustration are common reactions. It would be a concern if you did not share any of these feelings because it would mean you would be indifferent to your diagnosis. When it comes to Type 2 diabetes, indifference is dangerous. It is likely to cause you to neglect your condition and allow it to become worse.
How You Cook Red Meats Can Increase Your Risk of Type 2 DiabetesCooking red meats using high temperature and open-flame cooking methods, such as grilling (broiling) and barbecuing, increase the risk of type 2 diabetes among persons who consume red meat regularly. Why might this be so and how can you consume red meat safely?