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Causes of Diabetes
Diabetes is a disease that is
 characterized by high levels of glucose,
 or sugar, in the blood. The increased
 amount sugar in the blood is a result of
 either defects in the production of insulin
 or the way in which insulin is used by the
 body.
 Complications from diabetes can lead to
 dozens of other medical conditions, such
 as kidney failure, peripheral vascular
 disease, blindness, neuropathy, gum
 disease, or heart disease.
Type 1 diabetes is the result of a lack of
 insulin production because of the
 destruction of beta cells in the pancreas.
 These beta cells are responsible for the
 production of insulin that regulates blood
 glucose.
Researchers have found that there is a
 combination of genetic and
 environmental factors that increase a
 person's risk for developing Type 1
 diabetes.
There is limited knowledge of the exact
 cause of Type 1 diabetes but
 researchers do know that the body
 attacks the beta cells in the pancreas
 because of a mistake made by the
 immune system.
It is theorized that Type 1 diabetes is
 caused when an environmental toxin or
 pathogen triggers the immune system to
 attack itself. Also, you may be at risk for
 Type 1 diabetes if you suffer from other
 hormonal problems such as
 hypothyroidism or Hashimoto's or
 Addison's disease.
Type 1 diabetes can happen at any age
 but most often happens in children and
 young adults. This type of diabetes
 requires artificial insulin injections. This
 is why Type 1 diabetes is often called
 insulin-dependent diabetes.
Type 2 diabetes is also called non-
 insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus or
 adult onset diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is
 caused when the body still produces
 enough insulin but the body has become
 resistant to the effects of the hormone.
This type of diabetes usually develops in
 middle age and in overweight/obese
 individuals. It is most common in people
 who are older, obese, have a family
 history of diabetes or have had
 gestational diabetes.
There are specific risk factors that place
 people in a higher risk category for
 developing Type 2 diabetes. These risk
 factors include sedentary lifestyle, stress,
 infection, hereditary or inherited traits,
 age, poor diet high in carbohydrates and
 processed foods, obesity, hypertension
 and high triglyceride and cholesterol
 levels.
The main causes contributing to
 developing Type 2 diabetes are high
 carbohydrate diets and the sedentary
 “coach potato” lifestyle, which often
 leads to inflammation and obesity.
 Inflammation and obesity which are
 linked to increased insulin resistance in
 the body and a poor functioning immune
 system.
The third type of diabetes which affects
 the glucose system is gestational
 diabetes. This is a diabetic situation that
 occurs in an individual who is pregnant
 and is believed to be caused by hormonal
 changes in weight gain.
When found early on in the pregnancy it
 is easily treated so that it does not affect
 the growth and development of the
 infant. Most women who develop
 gestational diabetes find that the
 condition disappears after the delivery of
 the baby. However, having gestational
 diabetes puts a woman at greater risk for
 developing Type 2 diabetes later in life.
Women that develop gestational diabetes
 can often have larger than normal
 babies.
We’re talking 10 pounders here! Also,
 babies born to women with gestational
 diabetes tend to have low blood sugar
 levels after birth (hypoglycemia).
Researchers and scientists continue to
 search for the exact causing factors of
 diabetes. The only reasonable treatment
 options available for individuals at this
 time are diet, exercise and medications.
Controlling your blood sugar levels is the
 most important aspect of diabetes
 management and care. The better
 controlled your blood sugar levels are the
 lower your chances of developing
 diabetic complications are.
Find out the causes of diabetes and what
 causes diabetes from:

http://thediabetesauthority.com

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Causes of diabetes

  • 2. Diabetes is a disease that is characterized by high levels of glucose, or sugar, in the blood. The increased amount sugar in the blood is a result of either defects in the production of insulin or the way in which insulin is used by the body.  Complications from diabetes can lead to dozens of other medical conditions, such as kidney failure, peripheral vascular disease, blindness, neuropathy, gum disease, or heart disease.
  • 3. Type 1 diabetes is the result of a lack of insulin production because of the destruction of beta cells in the pancreas. These beta cells are responsible for the production of insulin that regulates blood glucose. Researchers have found that there is a combination of genetic and environmental factors that increase a person's risk for developing Type 1 diabetes.
  • 4. There is limited knowledge of the exact cause of Type 1 diabetes but researchers do know that the body attacks the beta cells in the pancreas because of a mistake made by the immune system.
  • 5. It is theorized that Type 1 diabetes is caused when an environmental toxin or pathogen triggers the immune system to attack itself. Also, you may be at risk for Type 1 diabetes if you suffer from other hormonal problems such as hypothyroidism or Hashimoto's or Addison's disease.
  • 6. Type 1 diabetes can happen at any age but most often happens in children and young adults. This type of diabetes requires artificial insulin injections. This is why Type 1 diabetes is often called insulin-dependent diabetes.
  • 7. Type 2 diabetes is also called non- insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus or adult onset diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is caused when the body still produces enough insulin but the body has become resistant to the effects of the hormone. This type of diabetes usually develops in middle age and in overweight/obese individuals. It is most common in people who are older, obese, have a family history of diabetes or have had gestational diabetes.
  • 8. There are specific risk factors that place people in a higher risk category for developing Type 2 diabetes. These risk factors include sedentary lifestyle, stress, infection, hereditary or inherited traits, age, poor diet high in carbohydrates and processed foods, obesity, hypertension and high triglyceride and cholesterol levels.
  • 9. The main causes contributing to developing Type 2 diabetes are high carbohydrate diets and the sedentary “coach potato” lifestyle, which often leads to inflammation and obesity. Inflammation and obesity which are linked to increased insulin resistance in the body and a poor functioning immune system.
  • 10. The third type of diabetes which affects the glucose system is gestational diabetes. This is a diabetic situation that occurs in an individual who is pregnant and is believed to be caused by hormonal changes in weight gain.
  • 11. When found early on in the pregnancy it is easily treated so that it does not affect the growth and development of the infant. Most women who develop gestational diabetes find that the condition disappears after the delivery of the baby. However, having gestational diabetes puts a woman at greater risk for developing Type 2 diabetes later in life.
  • 12. Women that develop gestational diabetes can often have larger than normal babies. We’re talking 10 pounders here! Also, babies born to women with gestational diabetes tend to have low blood sugar levels after birth (hypoglycemia).
  • 13. Researchers and scientists continue to search for the exact causing factors of diabetes. The only reasonable treatment options available for individuals at this time are diet, exercise and medications. Controlling your blood sugar levels is the most important aspect of diabetes management and care. The better controlled your blood sugar levels are the lower your chances of developing diabetic complications are.
  • 14. Find out the causes of diabetes and what causes diabetes from: http://thediabetesauthority.com