So, what? Overweight, obese, brain abnormalities, what was 'then' and what was 'in the beginning' before 'now'? Is this really possible to name this 'study'?Overweight/obese people with diabetes at increased risk of brain abnormalities
- Date: April 27, 2017
- Source: Diabetologia
- Summary:
- Overweight and obese individuals with early stage type 2 diabetes (T2D) had more severe and progressive abnormalities in brain structure and cognition compared to normal-weight study participants, research indicates.
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From the beginning, what is 'early stage type 2 diabetes (T2D)? So long as I do know, there is only one stage, the time of diagnosed diabetes, and there is no one stage in what diabetes right now. It is easy to suspect if use simple logic that diabetes could be developed long before it was diagnosed, right? How many diabetics in America who do noy know they are diabetics? The matter of fact, they do, they know, but .... doctors refuce diagnose diabetes early. Very simple, treatmnt for diabetes can be Rx at any time regardless diabetes diagnosed or not. The treatment is
life style modifications;
lose weight;
regular work out;
metformin.
Why medical pro need to diagnose diabetes? No need in this.
Diagnose of diabetes based on fasting blood sugar level, lowest level of sugar in blood. Diabetes, according to many definitions, is the medical condition when body cannot utilize carbohydrates. So, if there is nothing to utilize then there is no reason to assume, there would be elevated level of sugar. If blood sugar still elevated, then is this really 'early stage' of diabetes?
To diagnose diabetes one must have blood sugar level above:
120 mg/dl fasting blood sugar;
200 mg/dl at any random time.
So, when one diagnosed with diabetes, is this early stage or is it last stage of diabetes development? With fasting blood sugar 370 mg/dl it is still above 120 mg/dl so diabetes can be diagnosed. But what about stage? What stage of diabetes is this? When random sugar is 599 mg/dl, what stage of diabetes is this? I can say, I was diagnosed with diabetes back in 2001. Since that I have to confirm with every medical visit I am diabetic type 2. There still no any stage of diabetes in my file. What stage I am in? My blood sugar run from 40 mg/dl to 599 mg/dl, and what stage it can be?
Sujung Yoon, Hanbyul Cho, Jungyoon Kim, Do-Wan Lee, Geon Ha Kim, Young Sun Hong, Sohyeon Moon, Shinwon Park, Sunho Lee, Suji Lee, Sujin Bae, Donald C. Simonson, In Kyoon Lyoo. Brain changes in overweight/obese and normal-weight adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Diabetologia, 2017; DOI: 10.1007/s00125-017-4266-7Take a look, how many of them got paid for study? 14 in the row. Every one got paid. They all the time need more. So, they run another studies, how obesity effect ... forever it effect. Most important it is highly effect their income. This is why diabetes is most rewarding for medical pro to study. Does not matter what to study, and what findings are, the result is all the time beneficial. Most important in these studies, do not stop diabetics to be developed. So, more and more medicine developed to treat diabetics type 2, so we never loose from hook. Metformin, which never reduce blood sugar level and Invokana to cut lifetime, SU to reduce beta cells and Actios to develop heart attacks. Oh, Trulisity, I love this medicine. It lead diabetics to became sort of idiots, change our personality. So, with this type of medicine we will develop not only obesity but the stupidity as well, so it would be easy to use diabetics like animals for studies.
The authors conclude: "An increased awareness of overweight/obesity-related risk is necessary to prevent and manage type 2 diabetes-related brain atrophy and cognitive dysfunction from early stage T2D onward."Nice conclusion. With this conclusion they never will run out of diabetics supply. Human Lab Rats will be always to their disposal.
via Ravenvoron
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