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Obesity Leads ToHow obesity leads to diabetes?

How obesity leads to diabetes?
What are the scientific theories behind it?

The type of diabetes that is linked to obesity is called type 2. It is characterized by a change in the way most (about two thirds) of body cells respond to insulin. Usually, insulin causes cells to take glucose in the blood. Type 2 diabetics do not do it - some more than others. The tendency to this change is clearly and strongly inherited. Parents or other type 2 consderably increase the chances of getting it.

Yet, even with the ancestors, one will not always develop diabetes type 2. There is, in many (most? All?) Cases, a trigger. Obesity appears to be one of those.

Only recently we learned that the adipose tissue, the surpise considerable almost everyone, is very active chemically. This is not just a passive storage system against future needs. And adipose tissue near the abdominal organs (called visceral fat) is especially active. While the active host to a type of inflammation (think rough immune system cells). Fat just under the skin or in the thighs and others, is a little less of a problem. Among the chemical signaling releases fat (there are probably more than we know, but we did not try very long) is one that effectively reduces the response of cells to insulin. He even gave the name "resistin" (from resist, ie, insulin). There are probably more, and we do not understand all this in detail.

It seems that the reason for the weight loss can often type 2 clincal situations. Whatever the situation research laboratory, we all live in the real world. Even a small reduction in abdominal fat appears to have considerable benefits, then there is probably some kind of trigger mechanism (beyond the amount of abdominal fat, and inflammation goes ...) But how and what is obscure at the moment.

I heard that helps I'm not sure how well.

From my readings, diabetes and obesity can lead to the same cause, the production of insulin levels.

For more basic information on hyperinsulinemia (high insulin), see www.hufa.org.

need to consult a doctor

Too much sugar in your diet.

insulin of fat cells to get power in the blood.

Pegasus90 good idea, by increasing the secretion of insulin from the pancreas.

Here is a site for you: http://www.mercola.com/2004/nov/3/obesity_diabetes.htm

Just enter a fake e-mail to read the article.

It usually begins as insulin resistance, a disorder in which the cells do not use insulin properly. As the need for an increase in insulin, the pancreas gradually loses its ability to produce it. Type 2 diabetes is associated with age, obesity, family history of diabetes, history of gestational diabetes, impaired glucose metabolism, physical inactivity and race / ethnicity

with increased body fat especially around the waist, the cells become more resistant to the action of insulin, a low sugar hormone.to reducing sugar levels in insulin-producing pancreas works harder until the time it then develops exhausts.diabetes.

The fat cells stop insulin into the body. That is the best reason to exercise, to circulate the blood flow is better.

I think they are correlated with each other. (And not one affects the other)

a diet high in sugar will lead to both obesity and diabetes.

Obesity is associated with metabolic syndrome, the case of insulin in the body becomes less effective in controlling blood sugar. It is insulin resistance.

As the weight problem continues and it remains uncontrolled, abnormal sugar flowing through the body that is not well controlled, leading to various vascular problems, digestive disorders and nerve damage.

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Posted on February 8, 2010.
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