Diabetes on the rise in U.S.

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As a diabetic, one should know that the food eaten directly affects blood sugar levels. To combat the disease, eat more healthful and exercise more. Instead of choosing chocolate cake, brownies or ice cream, choose apples when you want a sweet snack. In addition to watching diet, try taking daily 30-minute walks. By dieting and exercising, it could be possible to stay on oral medication and avoid insulin shots.

Twenty four million Americans are afflicted with diabetes, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Since 2005, three million Americans have become diabetic. That’s an increase of 15 percent.

“Another 57 million people have abnormally high blood sugar levels that indicate prediabetes,” said Connie Crawley, a health and nutrition specialist with University of Georgia Cooperative Extension. “If the current trend continues, the CDC estimates that by 2030, 400 million people will have diabetes.”

If a person’s fasting blood sugar level is 126 or more or is 200 or more nonfasting, that person is probably diabetic, she said. A fasting blood sugar level between 200 and 126 may indicate prediabetes. The U.S. population has become more diverse and now includes more ethnic groups that are at greater risk for diabetes, she said, including American Indians and those from African, Asian or Latin descent. The increase is also due to Americans being older, overweight and inactive. Even when diabetes is common within a family — a hereditary condition — it’s not inevitable.

Exercise and weight loss.

If an at-risk, overweight person loses 7 percent of his’her body weight and begins exercising at a moderate pace for 30 minutes a day/five days a week, the risk for diabetes is cut by 58 percent, according to the diabetes preventions program. For overweight, at-risk adults over age 60, the risk is cut by 71 percent. The workouts can be split into three 10-minute exercise sessions.

“You don’t even need to get to an ideal body weight to see the benefits,” Crawley said.

Decreasing the fat around the middle of the body is essential. Men whose waists are less than 40 inches and women whose waists are less than 35 inches are less likely to get diabetes and other chronic diseases. Positive diet and exercise lifestyle changes are twice as effective as taking metformin, a drug known to control blood sugar, Crawley said. “Fortunately, many people see their blood sugars improve even before they lose much weight, just by eating smaller portions of healthier foods and starting to move more,” she said.

A special thanks to Connie Crawley for sharing her knowledge on diabetes with me. To check your diabetes risk, take the risk test on the American Diabetes Association Web site www.diabetes.org/risk-test.jsp . Those at risk should have an annual blood glucose check by a doctor.

Healthy eating, exercising more and losing weight; start today!

Joan Mason is Sumter County Extension agent/Family & Consumer Sciences, University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service. Contact her at 924-4476.

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