Apparently high bg leaves us looking old :eh:
BBC News online
"The test was developed to investigate the link between sugar in our diet and perceived age. My blood sugar level was low which was consistent with a younger appearance.
People with higher blood sugar tend to look older on average, with diabetics looking older still, according to the findings.
There is a whole which looks at lipids and sugars and their role in our bodies that is only now being developed.
It promises to shed light on the differences between young skin and ageing skin, in particular the role of glycans in repairing damaged skin.
The cosmetics industry is becoming more closely allied with science and pharmaceuticals "
Horizon: The Truth About Looking Young on BBC Two at 21:00 BST on Monday 23 July
Personally I can't wait for the new exciting science called glycobiology to take off - its a shame its taken so long but I hold out little hope that diabetics will benefit, unless we swell to such numbers as to become a financially viable 'problem'
still at least there will be creams and potions we can smear to keep us 'looking' young
rant over for now :silent:
BBC News online
"The test was developed to investigate the link between sugar in our diet and perceived age. My blood sugar level was low which was consistent with a younger appearance.
People with higher blood sugar tend to look older on average, with diabetics looking older still, according to the findings.
There is a whole which looks at lipids and sugars and their role in our bodies that is only now being developed.
It promises to shed light on the differences between young skin and ageing skin, in particular the role of glycans in repairing damaged skin.
The cosmetics industry is becoming more closely allied with science and pharmaceuticals "
Horizon: The Truth About Looking Young on BBC Two at 21:00 BST on Monday 23 July
Personally I can't wait for the new exciting science called glycobiology to take off - its a shame its taken so long but I hold out little hope that diabetics will benefit, unless we swell to such numbers as to become a financially viable 'problem'
still at least there will be creams and potions we can smear to keep us 'looking' young
rant over for now :silent: