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The Deadly Combination Of Obesity And Diabetes

Obesity and diabetes are two of the most common diseases among Americans. According to studies, about 61% of the population in the US is considered obese or overweight and most of these people are also suffering from diabetes. Experts have expressed that obesity and diabetes go hand in hand as the glucose levels of people who are overweight tend to be high.

Most of the time, obese people become glucose intolerant, which makes them more susceptible to diabetes. If you are an overweight person, you should be watchful of the signs of diabetes, as well as making a commitment to getting down to a healthy weight. Obesity and diabetes are both preventable diseases, and it’s within your power to keep it from happening to you.

Diet modification

One of the best ways to avoid obesity and diabetes is to start taking a serious look into what you eat everyday. If you have been taking everything for granted in the past and eat whatever you please, you should start to control your impulses and start eating healthy. Keep a low calorie diet and eat plenty of food that is filled with soluble fibers such as whole grains, fruits and vegetables.

Dietary experts says that eating a lot of fiber is a good way to elevate your metabolism. Because fiber gives the benefit of absorbing water, your stomach will not be sending you those hunger signals, and you’ll be feeling full until your next meal. Random and careless snacking is what causes many people to gain weight, and this is something you can stay away from when you have healthy high fiber foods fueling you!

Physical Activity

Physical activity can prevent obesity and diabetes. According to experts, proper diet and exercise are very important if you want to stay healthy and fit. When doing exercise, you should start moderately. Do not go directly on that high impact exercise on the first day!

Start by exercising for 30-45 minutes at least three times a week. Give yourself time to adjust to your exercise routine especially if you have been leading a sedentary life before you decided to do some exercise. Note that your body needs to adjust physically so take a few days to adjust. Once your body has adapted to the exercise routine, you can increase the intensity of your exercise and bring it to the next level.

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