Type 2 diabetes is a deadly health condition triggered by increased levels of sugar in the blood and harms body’s natural tendency to standardize sugar levels at different body parts. Unhealthy lifestyle as well as bad food habits is already known as catalyst to boost the condition.
Besides these factors, age, ethnicity, family history, and obesity can be considered as other agents that play a significant role to increase the risk of diabetes. Unbalanced fat rich diet with lower measures of carbohydrates and fibers also pushes consumer towers the verge of terrible disease.
Unusual and frequent tiredness, excessive thirst, rapid weight loss, blurred vision, fatigue and urge to pass urine frequently are a few of the alarming symptoms that indicate chances of Type 2 diabetes. As per the available health data, during the 2009 the health condition has killed more than 79,000 people, particularly in Nigeria.
In a recent research, experts have claimed that the condition is more likely to affect man as compared to women and marked fat distribution pattern as a responsible factor.
To conclude the findings, experts have examined medical data of 51,920 as well as 43,137 women living with the diabetes, in different regions of Scotland. Afterwards, they have compared Body Mass Index rate of all subjects along with other parameters such as age, alcohol and smoking rates.
Meanwhile, the Australian Diabetes Council has expressed disappointment against the frightening number of people for both, developed and developing diabetes.
"There's a lot more people with diabetes and they're going to have it for a lot longer and being diagnosed when you're 75 is very different to being diagnosed when you're 25”, commented Angela Blair, the Manager of regions for the Australian Diabetes Council while pinpointing a number of factors to increasing the number of diabetics.
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