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Suffering Pre-Diabetes?

Suffering Pre-Diabetes?

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Old 01-02-2006, 06:23 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Suffering Pre-Diabetes?

Do you need help with your diet and nutrition? Are you ready to start making a difference in your life and take the best care of yourself possible? eDiets can help – with more than 20 fantastic programs to choose from including our Living With Diabetes plan, get started today by clicking here and completing a free profile.
The days of being told you have a "touch of sugar" or that your blood sugar is just a little "borderline high" are over. This relaxed attitude has lead to serious consequences for many who assumed "Why worry if I'm not there yet." Sadly, diabetes is frequently not diagnosed until complications appear. In an effort to get people to pay more attention, new lower cut-offs for pre-diabetes have been established.

What is pre-diabetes?
Pre-diabetes is a new term used to describe blood sugars which are elevated but not high enough to be diagnostic of diabetes. It is estimated that nearly 42 million Americans over the age of 40 have this new diagnosis. Pre-diabetes is diagnosed when your fasting blood sugar falls between 100-126 mg/dl.

The Bad News
If untreated, a majority of those with pre-diabetes will develop diabetes within 10 years. Uncontrolled diabetes can cause blindness, kidney failure, heart attacks, strokes and a laundry list of other serious complications.

A more immediate concern is that pre-diabetes increases the risk of heart attacks, strokes and heart disease by 50 percent. With the new lower threshold, it is hoped that more cases of pre-diabetes will be detected early enough so there is time to turn things around.
Getting Tested
Pre-diabetes can be diagnosed with either a fasting blood sugar test or an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) which is when blood sugars are measured two hours after drinking a glucose- (sugar) containing solution.

Testing for diabetes and pre-diabetes is recommended at three-year intervals beginning at age 45. Testing should be done more often or at an earlier age in those with known risk factors for diabetes. Having a yearly physical will allow your doctor to screen you for known risk factors and provide an opportunity to do important lab work which can detect problems in advance.

The Good News
If you have pre-diabetes, you can do something about it! You can cut your chances of getting diabetes by almost 60 percent just by changing your lifestyle. A healthy diet, regular exercise (30 minutes five times per week) and a modest weight loss of five to seven percent are the key elements for preventing diabetes and staying healthy.

Looking for more information of this sort? Join eDiets and visit Christine's support group (Living With Diabetes) for interactive support! Diet and exercise will help you control (or prevent) diabetes -- let Christine and eDiets help you on your way!

Christine Miller is a Registered and Licensed dietitian, as well as a Certified Diabetes Educator. Christine moderates the Living with Diabetes support group at eDiets.com and conducts live monthly online meetings for people with diabetes. Christine received her Masters Degree in Nutrition from Texas Woman’s University in 1991 and has specialized in diabetes for the last 12 years. In addition to her responsibilities at eDiets, Christine also maintains a private practice in Tampa, Florida

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