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Type 2 Diabetes.
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If you are obese, and have type 2
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diabetes, you are not alone.
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In recent years, rates of obesity
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and type 2 diabetes have increased at a very
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fast pace.
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So many people are now affected by type 2
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diabetes and obesity, that health experts
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consider them epidemics.
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In this video tape, we will look at what
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type 2 diabetes is, explore the connection
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between body weight and type 2 diabetes,
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and discover ways to use changes in food
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intake and physical activity to lose
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weight and control or prevent diabetes.
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Diabetes means having blood sugar levels
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that are too high.
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When we eat food, particularly high
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carbohydrate foods like grains,
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fruits, vegetables, milk, sweets,
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and snack foods;
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much of it gets turned into
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a sugar called glucose
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that is released into the blood stream.
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Normally, with the help of insulin,
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a horomone made by the pancreas;
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this sugar is moved from the blood stream
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into the body's cells,
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where it can be used for energy.
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If the pancreas does not make enough insulin,
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or the body doesnt respond well to the insulin
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it has, sugar builds up in the blood stream.
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When these sugar levels reach a certain level,
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one is said to have type 2 diabetes.
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Over time, high blood sugar can damage
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organs,
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nerves,
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and blood vessels.
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Having type 2 diabetes increases the chances
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of having other serious health problems,
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like a heart attack or stroke.
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Kidney disease, blindness, and amputations.
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In some people blood sugar levels
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are higher than normal,
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but not high enough to be considered
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true diabetes.
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This condition is called "Pre-diabetes".
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Many people with pre-diabetes
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go on to develop full blown
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type 2 diabetes within a few years.
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But losing weight and increasing
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physical activity can stop
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pre-diabetes from turning into
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diabetes.