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So are you saying that there isn't an obesity problem?No wonder the world judges fat T2's when our own newsbot puts up articles like this. No wonder slim T2s get a hell of a shock when they are diagnosed.
Genes determine our structure.About 85% of Type 2 diabetics are overweight so they definitely go hand in hand, what is disputed is which the cause or effect.
About 85% of Type 2 diabetics are overweight so they definitely go hand in hand, what is disputed is which the cause or effect.
And I bet 100% T2D are "obese" in visceral fat. BMI can be OK.About 85% of Type 2 diabetics are overweight
If the number of people who are obese has dramatically increased does that mean our genes have changed?Genes determine our structure.
So 15% have thin gene?
And especially in savoury foods. I was looking at all the veg stock cubes and powders in Asda yesterday, and was horrified to see the amount of sugar in some of them.The 'Sugar Levy' on soft drinks which begins today is a start, but sugar is added to many processed foods, and these need to need to be cut too.
Just multiplied.. More Common.If the number of people who are obese has dramatically increased does that mean our genes have changed?
Diabetic TV DR has had his internal fat measured. He's not overweight T2 but was internally.And I bet 100% T2D are "obese" in visceral fat. BMI can be OK.
More overweight people are having babies. More gestational diabetes in pregnant women. More IR/diabetes's genes being multiplied. So more common in the youth. Exercise only plays a small part. Diet is the biggest influence (not cause or cure) just influence. Insulin circulation is the problem not sugar normally but glucose from carbs triggers insulin.If the number of people who are obese has dramatically increased does that mean our genes have changed?
This thread is about hospital admissions related to obesity doubling in 4 years. I can't see how this is due to genetics as it would take at least a generation for genes to change.More overweight people are having babies. More gestational diabetes in pregnant women. More IR/diabetes's genes being multiplied. So more common in the youth. Exercise only plays a small part. Diet is the biggest influence (not cause or cure) just influence. Insulin circulation is the problem not sugar normally but glucose from carbs triggers insulin.
Insulin resistance is in us all but in different grades. Which is influenced by our genes as to how we process it and which grade is detrimental.
"The increase in hospital admissions directly attributed to obesity is an indicator that this impact is already being seen."
Obesity is significantly linked with type 2 diabetes and complications such as heart disease and stroke, and while these new findings are unnerving, it is possible to reduce these risks and lose weight safely through making healthy lifestyle changes.
This thread is about hospital admissions related to obesity doubling in 4 years. I can't see how this is due to genetics as it would take at least a generation for genes to change.
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