Category: All about diabetes
What is diabetes mellitus | Nutrition for diabetes | General principles of nutrition What is diabetes mellitus This incurable disease is considered an extensive disease of the endocrine system, while provoking systemic complications in the body. …
The key to success in controlling diabetes mellitus (DM) lies not only in taking special antihyperglycemic drugs and maintaining a healthy lifestyle, but also in careful self-monitoring. Proper nutrition, adequate physical activity, medication, glycemic …
Manifestations | Survey plan | Conclusion Hello dear readers. Diabetes can be asymptomatic for quite a long time, slowly “undermining” and destroying the body. This period of asymptomatic disease can last for …
The results of many years of observations show that the majority of patients lose their legs due to insufficient use of innovative treatment methods, one of which, for example, is lower limb catheterization, which is successfully used …
Sweets | Fats What’s with the sweets Just because you need to follow a diabetes diet doesn’t mean that you need to completely cut out sweets. But most of us, let’s be honest, eat …
What can you eat | What should not be consumed Greetings, my dear readers! Metabolism and energy are the basis for the life of all organisms. It happens like this: a person needs a certain amount …
Sugar has always been considered in the USA not only as the best delicacy, but also an expensive gift. And not a single party was complete without sweets, cakes, ice cream etc. …
One of the main factors in a healthy lifestyle is considered to be the body mass index. And it’s not a secret for anyone that overweight is becoming one of the main causes of various kinds of diseases: cancer, hypertension …
Genes, excess weight, anxiety | Symptoms | Sugar is in the blood “It’s so sweet to live without sugar!” — perhaps, this unusual phrase could be signed by each of those suffering from diabetes, who, …
According to WHO statistics, diabetes mellitus has received the informal status of an epidemic of the 21st century: today at least 430 million people suffer from this disease, and by 2030, according to medical forecasts, these …