» Archive for February, 2008

Diet Soda Linked to Heart Disease

Thursday, February 21st, 2008 by admin

Diet Soda Linked to Heart Disease Eating two or more servings of meat a day increases the risk of suffering from a cluster of risk factors known as metabolic syndrome by 25 percent compared to those who had only two servings of meat a week, the researchers reported in the journal Circulation.

The symptoms of metabolic syndrome include excessive fat around the waist, high cholesterol, high blood sugar and high blood pressure.
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Young Adults diabetes

Thursday, February 21st, 2008 by admin

Young Adults diabetes While researchers have long been aware that high doses of aspirin could reduce blood glucose levels, they have neither understood the mechanisms behind this effect nor been willing to tolerate the risk for stomach bleeding associated with this treatment. However, recent breakthroughs in our understanding of why weight gain is unhealthy point an incriminating finger at inflammation, and suggest that anti-inflammatory treatment strategies might have benefits.

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People with Diabetes

Thursday, February 21st, 2008 by admin

People with Diabetes The costs of caring for elderly people with diabetes, a growing population, are threatening to overwhelm the system designed to pay for their medical care, according to a new analysis of Medicare claims.

More and more people over 65 years old are being diagnosed with diabetes, and the rate of serious complications of the disease such as kidney failure, blindness and amputation are not declining and in some cases, these complications are actually increasing, Dr. Frank A. Sloan and colleagues from Duke University Medical Center in Durham, North Carolina found.

Meanwhile, people with diabetes are living longer, further increasing the “burden of care,” they write in the Archives of Internal Medicine.

Sloan and his team determined whether the outcomes of elderly diabetics have improved at all over the past decade. They looked at data for more than 33,000 people diagnosed with diabetes in 1994, nearly 32,000 diagnosed in 1999, and more than 40,000 diagnosed in 2003, comparing them with two “control” groups of people without diabetes.

Between 1994-1995 and 2003-2004, the incidence - the number of people diagnosed with diabetes for the first time — rose by 23 percent, while the prevalence - the total number of people in the population with the condition — rose 62 percent.

While mortality rates fell by about 8 percent among people with diabetes, the rate of serious diabetes complications held steady or increased. Overall, nearly 90 percent of elderly people with diabetes had some type of adverse outcome.

Teens, Parents May Not See a Weight Problem

Thursday, February 21st, 2008 by admin

Many parents of children classified as overweight or even extremely overweight do not perceive their child as being excessively heavy, with some wrongly believing that their child is “about the right weight,” new research suggests.

In addition, if the parent fails to perceive a weight issue, odds are the child will also fail to see a problem.

These findings are “important” and “troublesome,” the researchers say in their report in the medical journal Diabetes Care, because recognition that a child is overweight is a critical first step to making diet and lifestyle changes to promote weight loss.

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