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According to a recent report by Fox News, more women than ever are experiencing gestational diabetes. This news report was based on data from the American Diabetes Association, and claims that around 18% of all pregnancies currently result in this condition. The reason for the increase in gestational diabetes is largely due to more women being overweight before they become pregnant. Poor nutrition along with the fact that more women are waiting until after age 35 to conceive are contributing factors as well. Certain ethnic groups tend to be at higher risk than others are. The American Diabetes Association claims that Asian, Hispanic, Native American and African American women are more likely to contract gestational diabetes. Those who have previously given birth to a baby that weighed more than nine pounds are also at a higher risk during subsequent pregnancies. Gestational diabetes can be dangerous for the mother because it can also lead to high blood pressure and an increased…
While taste drives most food choices, eating nutrient-rich foods that provide the most nutrition per calorie is one of the best ways to "Enjoy the Taste of Eating Right," according to the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. As part of the 2014 National Nutrition Month® theme, the Academy encourages everyone to choose the most nutritionally-packed foods you can from each of the five MyPlate food groups every day. Nutrient-rich foods and beverages provide vitamins, minerals, protein, carbohydrates and other essential nutrients that offer health benefits with relatively few calories. "When your daily eating plans include foods like vegetables, fruits, whole grains, lean meats, poultry, fish, eggs, fat-free or low-fat dairy, beans, nuts and seeds in the appropriate amounts, you are able to get many of the nutrients your body needs, all with relatively low amounts of calories," says registered dietitian nutritionist and Academy spokesperson Debbi Beauvais. Here are practical ways to add nutrient-rich foods to your daily diet: Make oatmeal…
According to the International Diabetes Foundation’s figures, more than 380 million people around the world are coping with a diabetes diagnosis. That’s a lot of people that must alter their way of living and use type 1 diabetes testing supplies. However, if the researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health are correct, that number may drop in the future. In December 2013, researchers connected with the school’s Hotamisligil Laboratory released the results of a study that revealed a potential way to prevent the disease from occurring. The potential solution to the longstanding disease rests with our endoplasmic reticulum (ER). For those that are unfamiliar with ER, it is an organelle found in some human cells. There are two types. They are referred to as rough and smooth. The rough one aids in protein synthesis. In those with type 1 diabetes, those cells are not functioning properly. What researchers discovered is that there is an ambiphilic bile acid that has…
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