How does weight contribute to Diabetes?

November 12th, 2010 by admin

Being overweight can result in even further complications for people who suffer from Type I and Type III diabetes. Being overweight can also be a direct cause of Type II diabetes. Type II diabetes is typified by insulin resistance, and your chances of developing the disease are based on risk factors like how overweight you are, how long you’ve been that way and where your body deposits fat. Body weight and the onset of Type II diabetes share a link based on the interaction of fat cells and insulin. The cells in your body need insulin to bring them glucose, but fat cells are more resistant to insulin, leaving an unnecessarily high level of glucose in the bloodstream and not providing enough energy for the cells that need them. In essence, the fat is zapping your energy and eventually, the body becomes totally resistant to insulin.

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