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What Is Diabetes?

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Earlier this month, I was helping coach a girl's soccer team and was pleased to see each of these young ladies keeping active and healthy. In an affluent society, where automation is king and the "internet" generation is often seen sitting in front of computers, television screens, or even mobile phones texting their friends, exercise is an important part of remaining healthy. As lives are extended through newer medical technologies and advancements, all ages have a need for activity to improve health. Inactivity at any age leads to poor health and newer presentations of diseases. Heart disease, including heart attacks (for example), was once a disease of old age, but now even the young are dying from this disease.

Of the diseases commonly encountered in our fast food society, diabetes is becoming increasingly prevalent and the associated problems (or complications) it causes are having a great affect on society as a whole. In fact, nearly 24 million children and adults have this disease in the United States, or approximately 8% of the population has diabetes. Of this group, approximately one quarter (5.7 million people) are undiagnosed and are unaware that they have the disease. With the associated risks with diabetes, it is important that more people understand this disease and its diagnosis.

Contrary to the understanding of many individuals, diabetes is not a disease of "sugar". It is actually a disease in which the body doesn't produce or properly utilize insulin. Insulin is a hormone utilized by the body to stimulate cells to use sugars, starches and other foods as energy for regular bodily functions. If insulin is poorly produced or poorly utilized, these foods are not converted into the necessary energy, and the sugars continue to circulate in the blood stream. It is this "blood sugar" that leads to this misconception.

Although insulin abnormalities (either production or use) produce the symptoms of diabetes, the exact cause is still a mystery. Of the causes being studied, genetics (family influence) and environmental factors such as obesity and lack of exercise appear to play roles. Since the exact cause is still poorly understood, much research continues to help prevent and possibly cure diabetes, but the solutions are still forthcoming.

As the research continues, the current recommendations for the diagnosis of diabetes are as follows (per the American Diabetes Association):

- In order to determine if a patient has diabetes or pre-diabetes, a health care provider conducts either a Fasting Plasma Glucose test (FPG) or an Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT). Either test can be utilized, but the FPG test is easier, faster and usually less expensive to perform.

- Pre-Diabetes can be diagnosed: FPG - a fasting blood glucose level between 100 and 125 mg/dl, OGTT - a two hour blood glucose level between 140 and 199 mg/dl.

- Diabetes can be diagnosed: FPG - a fasting blood glucose level at 126 mg/dl or higher, OGTT - a two hour blood glucose level at 200 mg/dl or higher.

So, if you are not diabetic and have not been tested recently, consider asking you health care provider to run either the FPG or OGTT to rule out diabetes (especially if you have family members with diabetes).

Understanding of this disease is imperative. This understanding will help you not only manage your "blood suger" but also limit the complications that can be associated with diabetes. The medical knowledge is progressing, but in the meantime, it will help each diabetic (new or old) manage their disease and reduce the risks of complications. May you continue to benefit from this knowledge.

Brandt R. Gibson, DPM, MS is a podiatrist in American Fork, Utah. His goal is to educate people and help them "optimize what they were born with." For further educational materials and recommended medical products, visit http://www.UtahFootDoc.com . A free book on foot and ankle health can also be ordered at http://www.MyFeetHurtBook.com .

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