Friday, March 5, 2010

Causes of diabetes



  •  Hereditary or received Traits: He is firmly convinced that, concluded the number of genes from one generation to another, a person may inherit diabetes. It depends on the closeness of the relationship as diabetic parent, the risk is 2-3%, father is diabetic, the risk is higher than in the previous case, and if both parents are diabetic, a child in much greater risk for diabetes.
  •  The Age: Upper age a factor in giving more opportunities than in childhood. This disease can occur at any age, but 80% of the cases occur after age 50 years, the incidence increases with age factor.
  • Poor diet (malnutrition related diabetes): poor nutrition, low protein and fiber, high consumption of refined products to give the reasons for the development of diabetes.
  • Obesity and fat distribution: Being overweight means increased insulin against, whether excess body fat 30%, BMI 25 +, Grith size 40 inches 35 inches for women or men.
  • Sedentary life: People with sedentary lifestyle also more likely to diabetes, compared with those who exercise three times a week, there is little risk of falling victim to diabetes.
  •  Stress, whether physical or psychological trauma injury is often criticized as a cause of the disease. Any introduction Cortiosteroid or ACTH therapy resulted in clinical signs of disease.
  • Medicated: clozapine (Clozaril), olanzapine (Zyprexa), risperidone (Risperdal), quetiapine (Seroquel) and ziprasidone (Geodon), are known to cause this deadly disease.
  • Infections: strephylococci certain to be a factor responsible for infection in the pancreas.
  • Gender: Diabetes occurs in older people, but especially men, strong women and women with multiple pregnancy or suffering (PCOS) ovary polycystic Syndrome.
  • Hypertension: It has been reported in many studies that have direct relationship between systolic blood pressure and diabetes. 
  • Fat and lipoproteins serum: high cholesterol and triglyceride levels associated with hyperglycemia, in some cases it had studied the risk involved even with low levels of HDL in blood circulation.

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