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Study:Triglyceride levels affect glycemic control in Diabetes...
Chinese researchers evaluated 20,108 patients with type 2 diabetes from the Mainland China National HbA1c Surveillance System cross-sectional study and found those who had higher triglyceride levels had an increased prevalence of inadequate glycemic control, compared with those who had lower triglyceride
Chinese researchers evaluated 20,108 patients with type 2 diabetes from the Mainland China National HbA1c Surveillance System cross-sectional study and found those who had higher triglyceride levels had an increased prevalence of inadequate glycemic control, compared with those who had lower triglyceride
DRH-sangli
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
watched an interesting programme with dr mosely about food/diet which not only lost weight but had major impact on sugars and cholesterol
mosely was looking into diets some extreme like fasting which brought all those levels down but was very hard to keep up then he tried the 5/2 regime which he as stuck to and the results were very good so its five days normal 2 days fasting but not total fasting https://thebloodsugardiet.com/the-52-
mosely was looking into diets some extreme like fasting which brought all those levels down but was very hard to keep up then he tried the 5/2 regime which he as stuck to and the results were very good so its five days normal 2 days fasting but not total fasting https://thebloodsugardiet.com/the-52-
pauluk60
1st 7lbs
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Weight Loss Support
6 years ago
Diabetes success!
Any of you who have read one of my infrequent posts will know that one of my reasons for starting c25k back in May was an unexpected diagnosis of type 2 diabetes, together with a wish to get fitter following recent retirement at 63. My blood sugar level then was 54 with the diagnosis level being 48 and
Any of you who have read one of my infrequent posts will know that one of my reasons for starting c25k back in May was an unexpected diagnosis of type 2 diabetes, together with a wish to get fitter following recent retirement at 63. My blood sugar level then was 54 with the diagnosis level being 48 and
JonathanP
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Couch to 5K
6 years ago
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i am trying to loose weight. I'm a Type 2 Diabetic. Any advice as to what I can and can't have, please?
i am on my own diet which is fasting mainly during daylight and light meal at night. I eat veg. soups, mixed salads and very little meat. I don't know why, but not having it, I am loosing weight. I noticed that my sugars and bp are getting lower. Is there any info. that would help me as to what I
i am on my own diet which is fasting mainly during daylight and light meal at night. I eat veg. soups, mixed salads and very little meat. I don't know why, but not having it, I am loosing weight. I noticed that my sugars and bp are getting lower. Is there any info. that would help me as to what I
pauluk60
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
6 years ago
Saturated fat is converted into blood cholesterol by the liver.
Prompted by a recent posting here, I was browsing the British Dietetic Association website (bda.uk.com). As the regulars here will know, I don't hold dietitians in high regard, and what I read didn't help matters. Of all the many scientifically-dubious statements on that website, the assertion in the
Prompted by a recent posting here, I was browsing the British Dietetic Association website (bda.uk.com). As the regulars here will know, I don't hold dietitians in high regard, and what I read didn't help matters. Of all the many scientifically-dubious statements on that website, the assertion in the
TheAwfulToad
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Healthy Eating
6 years ago
Multivitamins
I have spent a lot of time searching for the best iron free multivitamin. I know someone here posted that the vit A should be as beta carotene. Suggestions?
I have spent a lot of time searching for the best iron free multivitamin. I know someone here posted that the vit A should be as beta carotene. Suggestions?
gwillistexas
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PBC Foundation
6 years ago
Proof for those that need it that running is good for you
I have type 2 diabetes and in July 2017 my HbA1c was 82 (not good). My doctor told me I needed to take action, so by doing more walking and cutting down on what I ate I managed to reduce it to 48 by May 2018. The doctor suggested I could improve it even further by getting my heart rate up and 'get a
I have type 2 diabetes and in July 2017 my HbA1c was 82 (not good). My doctor told me I needed to take action, so by doing more walking and cutting down on what I ate I managed to reduce it to 48 by May 2018. The doctor suggested I could improve it even further by getting my heart rate up and 'get a
The_Fat_Controller
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
6 years ago
Shock diabetes figures in England and Wales amongst the young
Hi everyone, This was on the news this morning that the number of young people in England and Wales is 10x higher than previously thought. This is a shocking statistic and we as a society need to be aware of type 2 diabetes and the serious health consequences that accompany it. Type 2 Diabetes is more
Hi everyone, This was on the news this morning that the number of young people in England and Wales is 10x higher than previously thought. This is a shocking statistic and we as a society need to be aware of type 2 diabetes and the serious health consequences that accompany it. Type 2 Diabetes is more
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Healthy Eating
6 years ago
Hba1c 11.1 to 6.0 in 8 months
I am a 26 year old guy, i was weighing 96 kg, obviously obese and not taking care of anything was drinking and smoking heavily than one fine day i went for medical checkup and found out that my fasting blood sugar is 250 and my hba1c is 11.1 and the first thing i thought was my life is gone now, than
I am a 26 year old guy, i was weighing 96 kg, obviously obese and not taking care of anything was drinking and smoking heavily than one fine day i went for medical checkup and found out that my fasting blood sugar is 250 and my hba1c is 11.1 and the first thing i thought was my life is gone now, than
Mehran93
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
Nutrition, Supplements & Respiratory Health
I'm not a qualified Nutritionist but spend quite a lot of time pouring over serious reports from respectable, independent sources. I'm aware most people in the UK are 'already' obtaining the advised Government Daily Allowance of Vitamins, Minerals etc purely through stuff they eat and drink. And 'yes
I'm not a qualified Nutritionist but spend quite a lot of time pouring over serious reports from respectable, independent sources. I'm aware most people in the UK are 'already' obtaining the advised Government Daily Allowance of Vitamins, Minerals etc purely through stuff they eat and drink. And 'yes
Matman
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
upping vits... what to do?
So a few weeks back i posted my (private) results which showed me as possibly a poor converter of t4 to t3. I had been re-experiencing; hair loss; tingly scalp/mouth/tongue and hands; really stiff muscles and really sore tendons. My vits were also low... Folate
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So a few weeks back i posted my (private) results which showed me as possibly a poor converter of t4 to t3. I had been re-experiencing; hair loss; tingly scalp/mouth/tongue and hands; really stiff muscles and really sore tendons. My vits were also low... Folate
16
(8.83-60.8) Ferritin
63.1[
Gilbo72
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Are You Missing These Steps to Health?
For at least the last 100 years or so many "experts" have had an incomplete understanding of what it takes to greatly improve insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. Their advice? Reduce carbs as much as you can stand. It's just common sense, right? If you have too much glucose in your blood, stop eating
For at least the last 100 years or so many "experts" have had an incomplete understanding of what it takes to greatly improve insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. Their advice? Reduce carbs as much as you can stand. It's just common sense, right? If you have too much glucose in your blood, stop eating
JAS9
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Healthy Eating
6 years ago
Breakfast and meal timings help to control type 2 diabetes
https://www.endocrine.org/news-room/2018/high-energy-breakfast-promotes-weight-loss-helps-reduce-total-daily-insulin-dose-for-type-2-diabetes Dr. Daniela Jakubowicz Tel Aviv University has published some papers indicating high energy breakfast alters gene expression and helps to control blood sugar.
https://www.endocrine.org/news-room/2018/high-energy-breakfast-promotes-weight-loss-helps-reduce-total-daily-insulin-dose-for-type-2-diabetes Dr. Daniela Jakubowicz Tel Aviv University has published some papers indicating high energy breakfast alters gene expression and helps to control blood sugar.
sbhat2000
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
6 years ago
Low carb diet seems to be good for type 2 diabetes
I have type 2 diabetes and was taking 1000mg. of metformin for the last 8 years. For the last 4 months I have changed my diet. For the first 3 months I sticked to no carb diet I.e no rice, chapati, bread, fruits, milk etc but my diet had lot of fat and vegetables. After 3 months I had Hba1c done by my
I have type 2 diabetes and was taking 1000mg. of metformin for the last 8 years. For the last 4 months I have changed my diet. For the first 3 months I sticked to no carb diet I.e no rice, chapati, bread, fruits, milk etc but my diet had lot of fat and vegetables. After 3 months I had Hba1c done by my
SridharMorti
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
6 years ago
PCOS & Weight loss Woes
Hi all, I've not been on here for a while but I'm slowly slipping back into bad habits. I have been trying to calorie control. I have PCOS so insulin resistance is an issue for me. Everyone around me seems to be doing really well with diets etc. but I find it so difficult as due to hormones
Hi all, I've not been on here for a while but I'm slowly slipping back into bad habits. I have been trying to calorie control. I have PCOS so insulin resistance is an issue for me. Everyone around me seems to be doing really well with diets etc. but I find it so difficult as due to hormones
Sammi24070905
7lbs
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Weight Loss Support
6 years ago
CRT
Has anyone had a CRT device implanted to correct PVC? Ablation has not worked and I get shortness of breath just sanding up and walking 5 feet. It's also terribly uncomfortable when it starts.
Has anyone had a CRT device implanted to correct PVC? Ablation has not worked and I get shortness of breath just sanding up and walking 5 feet. It's also terribly uncomfortable when it starts.
Larry0304
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AF Association
6 years ago
Protein before meals
Reference Daniela Jakubowicz et al. Incretin, insulinotropic and glucose-lowering effects of whey protein pre-load in type 2 diabetes: a randomised clinical trial. Diabetologia, July 2014 DOI: 10.1007/s00125-014-3305-x Views of members are solicited.
Reference Daniela Jakubowicz et al. Incretin, insulinotropic and glucose-lowering effects of whey protein pre-load in type 2 diabetes: a randomised clinical trial. Diabetologia, July 2014 DOI: 10.1007/s00125-014-3305-x Views of members are solicited.
ttchari
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
glimepiride (amaryl) or / and vildagliptin(galvus) instead of metformin
Did anybody experience iron and Vit D depletion with metformin and used amaryl and galvus(vildagliptin) successfully
Did anybody experience iron and Vit D depletion with metformin and used amaryl and galvus(vildagliptin) successfully
controlcause
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
What You Need to Know Before Trying Intermittent Fasting
What You Need to Know Before Trying Intermittent Fasting An article byJack Wassiliauskas / EyeEm All of your questions about what it (maybe) does and (maybe) doesn't do, answeredShare via Pinterest Benjamin D. Horne, Ph.D., M.STAT., M.P.H., F.A.H.A., F.A.C.C., is the director of cardiovascular and
What You Need to Know Before Trying Intermittent Fasting An article byJack Wassiliauskas / EyeEm All of your questions about what it (maybe) does and (maybe) doesn't do, answeredShare via Pinterest Benjamin D. Horne, Ph.D., M.STAT., M.P.H., F.A.H.A., F.A.C.C., is the director of cardiovascular and
rvmasalvad
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
New research recommends taxing red meat and processed meat to save lives.
Good morning everyone, I've just listened to this article on radio 4 about how taxing red meat would save lives, it is based on research by the WHO (world health organisation) which shows a link between eating red meat and processed meat as a carcinogen. Denmark already has a red meat tax and other governments
Good morning everyone, I've just listened to this article on radio 4 about how taxing red meat would save lives, it is based on research by the WHO (world health organisation) which shows a link between eating red meat and processed meat as a carcinogen. Denmark already has a red meat tax and other governments
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6 years ago
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