What are the consequences of uncontrolled blood sugar? Over time, blood sugar that's too high can cause health problems including cardiovascular disease, nerve damage, kidney damage, and vision problems. If it comes on quickly, extremely high or low blood sugar could cause a diabetic coma. ...
置顶For most people, a diagnosis of HYPERTENSION is a lifelong sentence to daily medication and a likely death from the consequences of high blood pressure. Most doctors believe this to be genetic. Most doctors tell their patients to eat less salt and less fat. This video explores such mythica...
How is blood sugar controlled? Glucose can damage the cells in the body if the levels are not kept within a specific range. However, if these levels drop too low then it compromises energy production and normal cell activity. The body has to therefore ensure that the blood glucose levels ar...
Bays H, Abate N, Chandalia M (2005) Adiposopathy: sick fat causes high blood sugar, high blood pressure and dyslipidemia. Future Cardiol 1: 39-59.Bays H, Abate N & Chandalia M (2005) Adiposopathy: sick fat causes high blood sugar, high blood pressure and dyslipi- demia. Future ...
Elevated blood sugar levels damage the vascular endothelium, causing chronic inflammation. If high blood sugar is accompanied by elevated lipid levels, atherosclerotic plaque may build up - even in young people. You should be aware that the consequences of ignoring such a condition will be severe....
not consuming enough fiber (which makes it hard to balance blood sugar) not consuming enough healthy fats or protein (which can lead to hunger, weight gain and high blood sugar) Instead,switchto a low-glycemic diet, include healthy fats and proteins with every meal, and make sure to get ...
A new research study by scientists at the University of Birmingham is seeking to establish the effects of a high sugar and fat intake on OSA and its consequences. The researchers will test the theory thathigh blood sugarandfat levelsincrease the cell damage that the lowoxygenconditions ofsleepap...
Almost all effective treatments for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) involve reduction of adiposity, which suggests the metabolic axis between liver and adipose tissue is essential to NAFLD development. Since excessive dietary sugar intake may b
accumulation of sugar (glucose) in the blood, which can have severe long-term consequences for organs, including the kidneys, where it can lead todiabetic kidney disease. Hence, finding a way to block glucose reabsorption in the kidneys could offer a potential treatment for loweringblood sugar ...
“the consequences of high blood pressure can be devastating, and lowering your blood pressure may save your life,” says dr. mitchell elkind, chief clinical science officer of the american heart association and professor of neurology and epidemiology at columbia university in new york city. high ...