Obesity And Diabetes

Obesity, Diabetes & Exercise

Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that affects the body's ability to digest glucose for energy. Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease that causes the immune system to attack the insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas. A person with Type 1...

Metabolism & Obesity in Diabetes

An article in the Centers for Disease Control's journal "Preventing Chronic Disease" states that the "current epidemic of type 2 diabetes in the United States is largely a consequence of the epidemic of obesity, and weight control remains a...

Abdominal Obesity & Diabetes

Abdominal obesity, also known as central obesity, is the accumulation of fat surrounding the organs in the abdominal cavity. It is associated with an increased risk for cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. Abdominal obesity is not a risk...

The Increase of Obesity & Diabetes in Children

In many cases, obesity and diabetes go hand in hand. Diabetes and obesity in children is on the rise. Lack of physical education, a sedentary lifestyle and poor diet can lead to an early onset of type 2 diabetes in childhood. Diabetes is a disease...

The Effects of Obesity & Diabetes on a Societal Level

A person with an unusually high amount of body fat or a BMI (body mass index) of 25 or higher is generally considered obese. The website for Weight Control Information Network reports that currently two thirds of Americans fall into this category....

The Effects of Obesity & Diabetes Nationally

The number of people diagnosed with diabetes in the United States has risen 5 percent every year since the 1990s, and continues to rise, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Diabetes occurrence has been directly...

Problems With High Carbohydrates, Obesity & Diabetes

Eating a bowl of plain white rice but abstaining from a sugary soft drink may seem a boon to your health, but metabolically, they're quite similar. The way the body processes many carbohydrates in the typical American diet contributes to obesity...

The Relationship Between Fast Food and Obesity in Diabetes

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention characterizes the United States as an "obesogenic" society, meaning the environment generally promotes eating too much, consuming unhealthy food and getting too little physical activity. This...

Exercise Routine for the Obese and Diabetic

Being both obese and diabetic puts you at an increased risk for heart disease. Take control over your condition by starting a regular exercise routine. When you exercise, your muscles initiate an insulin-like response inside their cells. This...

Obesity Epidemic & Diabetes

Obesity-related illnesses top the list as the leading causes of death. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, diabetes ranks No. 7 in the leading causes of death in the United States. There exists a solid link between obesity...

How Does Obesity Affect Diabetes?

In diabetes, there is either too little insulin, too little response to available insulin, or both. This results in high levels of blood glucose. The body attempts to compensate for reduced use glucose for fuel by mobilizing fat stores, leading to...

Obesity & Type 2 Diabetes in Childhood

Children are getting fatter: the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that approximately 17 percent of American children weighed too much or could be classified as obese in 2008. Obesity represents a well-known risk factor for type...

Obesity & Type 2 Diabetes in Adults

More than 16 million Americans are estimated to have type 2 diabetes, a disease in which the body's cells are unable to use blood glucose for energy. Abnormally high levels of glucose in the bloodstream put a person at increased risk for diabetes...

Obese Children With Diabetes

Diabetes is a condition that affects the way your body uses insulin to maintain your blood sugar levels. While type 1, or insulin-dependent, diabetes was the chief type associated with childhood diagnosis, children are increasingly diagnosed with...

How Obesity Causes Diabetes

Many experts believe there is no coincidence that the rise in obesity among Americans correlates with a staggering increase in diabetes, which has reached epidemic proportions. An independent study that included researchers from the Centers of...

Why Does Obesity Lead to Diabetes?

Type 2 diabetes is a metabolic disease in which blood sugar, called glucose, can't be successfully moved into body tissues to be metabolized or stored. Though many risk factors contribute to susceptibility, an intriguing one is visceral obesity....

Diabetes, Obesity & Poor Diet

Eating unhealthfully on a regular basis usually leads to weight gain and, in some cases, obesity and diabetes. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, a poor diet and lack of physical activity are associated with type 2 diabetes even in...

Obesity in Children & Type 2 Diabetes

Childhood obesity is a condition that results from an imbalance of calories, specifically too many calories in and too few calories expended. This caloric imbalance leads to excess body fat, which can negatively impact a child's health. Childhood...

Diets for Diabetes, Obesity and Hypertension

Diabetes, hypertension and obesity are three pieces of a disorder known as metabolic syndrome. Diabetes and hypertension diets have specific nutrients that should be limited, such as carbohydrates and sodium. Weight loss can improve health in both...

Obesity, Metabolic Syndrome, Diabetes & Weight Loss

Estimations of the number of Americans who have metabolic syndrome now exceed 50 million, according to the American Heart Association. This syndrome, comprised of four metabolic conditions, obesity, high cholesterol, high blood pressure and...

Is Whole Grain Oatmeal Healthy for Your Heart?

Oatmeal has gained a reputation for being a heart healthy dish, and many qualities make it so. Oatmeal is a wholesome, low-calorie food that is rich in fiber, whole grain oats, and some antioxidants and vitamins. Consumed regularly, oatmeal may be...

Adiponectin and Diet

Adiponectin is a protein produced by fat cells that may play an important role in the development of obesity and insulin-resistant diabetes. Adiponectin levels are affected by the foods you eat, and they are also affected by different...

How to Count the Calories of Dinners or Lunches

Counting calories in your lunch and dinner meals is important if you are trying to stay within a specific calorie count for weight loss or maintenance. Calories provide your body with the energy it needs to function, according to MayoClinic.com....

How to Determine Percentage of Sugar in Product

Excess sugar consumption is associated with obesity, diabetes, metabolic syndrome and poor glucose control. While reading the nutrition facts label on the foods you eat can give you very valuable information, it does not tell you the exact...

How to Engage in a Healthy Lifestyle

An unhealthy lifestyle leads to poor health later in life. The Oxford Journal of Medicine names obesity, diabetes mellitus, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, heart disease and cancer as lifestyle diseases, or medical conditions caused by an...

Weight Loss Surgery and Diabetes

Weight loss surgery is an option for people who are extremely overweight or obese. Many of these people hope to avoid or lessen the effects of serious health problems, including diabetes.

Gallstones Health Video (Video)

Gallstones are solid deposits of cholesterol or calcium salts that form in your gallbladder or nearby bile ducts. Complications from gallstones can be serious, and even fatal, if left untreated. Learn about the different causes, symptoms, and...

Diabetes Health Video (Video)

Diabetes is a disease wherein the body cannot produce adequate amounts of insulin to regulate blood sugar. Learn about diabetes including treatment options in this medical video.

Diabetes Type II Health Video (Video)

Type II diabetes is a chronic condition that affects the way your body metabolizes sugar or glucose. Learn about the different causes of, symptoms of, and treatments for diabetes type II in this video.