Friday 12 February 2016

How Weight Loss is Related to Diabetes

Are you facing weight loss issues being a diabetic? Well, as per the latest studies done, it has been revealed that type 2 diabetes is closely associated with your weight.

Unexplained weight loss

Unexplained weight loss means you tend to lose your body weight without your intention. If it happens for long, then it can be an invading signal for diabetes. 

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In other words, there is a strong prediction of diabetes coming your way. Now, you don't need to mesmerize about all the associated effects related to the disorder. All you need to do is try a couple of things to get your ailment under control.

How your weight is determined?

Do you know the exact ways or the techniques involved to determine a person's weight? Well, ideally, a person is weighed by considering a number of factors like his or her age, calorie intake and overall health.

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Now, after you reach the level of middle adulthood, your weight normally stabilizes most often. Also, it doesn't make a difference even if you lose a few pounds here and there. But if you notice an unexplained weight loss as close to 10 lbs/4.5kg or more, then it might be due to an underlying medical condition. Here the weight loss is primarily without trying enough exercise or dieting.

Possible causes of unexplained weight loss

There can be a number of possible causes of an unexplained weight loss. They can be the most general ones like diabetes, depression or due to certain medication. Please find below some of the potential causes of an unexplained weight loss:

Diabetes mellitus
Infection
Malnutrition
Medications (chemotherapy drugs), thyroid medications and laxatives
Tuberculosis
Parkinson's disease
Hyperglycemia
Dementia
HIV/AIDS
Recreational drugs (including amphetamines and cocaine)
Coeliac disease
There is a strong co-relation between diabetes and sudden weight loss. People who are living with diabetes, don't get sufficient amounts of insulin produced in their bodies.

This prevents the body to pick glucose from the blood into the cells and utilize it as a source of energy. 


Now, as it continues to happen, the body doesn't get the sufficient amounts of glucose and it has to rely on other sources to release energy. For example, the body starts burning fat and muscle after it fails to get the required amount of glucose, causing a reduction in the overall body weight. 


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