Monday, May 8, 2017

The Unrecognized Second Phase of Developing Type 2 Diabetes

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Type 2 diabetes actually happens in two phases. The first phase, which lasts approximately 10-15 years shows a slow increase in insulin resistance. However, the body compensates by increasing insulin levels. This keeps blood glucose relatively normal. But something suddenly changes after approximately a decade of rising insulin resistance. Hyperinsulinemia can no longer keep up with the pace of insulin resistance. Pancreatic beta cells, responsible for insulin production are unable to keep up. As this compensatory mechanism fails, the blood glucose rises quickly. It takes only two years or so before full-blown type 2 diabetes is diagnosed. Continue Reading → The post The Unrecognized Second Phase of Developing Type 2 Diabetes appeared first on Diet Doctor.
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