Introduction
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What is Diabetes ?
Diabetes is a disease in which the body does not produce or properly use insulin. Insulin is a hormone that is needed to convert sugar, starches and other food into energy needed for daily life. Because diabetics have a problem with insulin, their body's can't use glucose for energy, which results in elevated blood glucose levels (hyperglycemia) and the eventual urination of sugar out of their bodies.
There are three main types of diabetes:
Type 1 (insulin-dependent and previously called juvenile diabetes). Type 1 diabetes is associated with a malfunctioning pancreas which does not produce adequate amounts of insulin. It develops most often in children and young adults. Type 1 diabetes is treated with insulin.
Type 2 (noninsulin-dependent, or adult-onset). Type 2 diabetes is associated with insulin resistant cells. It is much more common and usually develops in older adults. Type 2 diabetes is now being found at younger ages and is even being diagnosed among children and teens.
Gestational (pregnancy-related). Some women develop diabetes during pregnancy. Although it goes away after pregnancy, these women have a higher risk for developing type 2 diabetes later in life.
Diabetes is on the Rise
According to the Centers for Disease Control:
17 million Americans have diabetes . . .
with 5.9 million completely unaware that they even have the disease.
Diabetes is the 5th leading cause of death in the United States . . .
with over 200,000 deaths each year from diabetes-related complications.
Among U.S. adults, diagnosed diabetes increased 49% from 1990 to 2000.
Similar increases are expected in the next decade and beyond.
The two major factors contributing to this alarming rise in diabetes are: poor diet and lack of exercise. In today's fast paced culture, with its emphasis on "fast foods", and it's de-emphasis on exercise, it's no wonder that millions of us either already suffer from or are at risk of developing diabetes. The typical American's diet has become way out of balance. We eat way too many simple sugars, way too often. Candy, french fries, potato chips, ice cream, pasta etc. all cause a rapid rise in blood sugar, followed by a corresponding rise in insulin, which in turn causes blood sugar to plummet. Eventually, this drastic up-and-down activity begins to take its toll on the body's ability to metabolize sugar, leading to the onset of diabetes. Additionally, our poor diets combined with our great lack of exercise have resulted in an overweight society which has only contributed further to the rise of the disease.

