Have you noticed an increase in patients with type II diabetes?

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Have you noticed an increase in patients with type II diabetes?

Specializes in Education, FP, LNC, Forensics, ED, OB.
The nation's largest beverage distributors have agreed to halt nearly all sales of sodas to public schools - a step that will remove the sugary, caloric drinks from vending machines and cafeterias around the country.

Dozens of states have considered legislation on school nutrition this year, but about 32 states still have no legislative or regulatory policy regulating the sale of drinks in schools, according to the American Heart Association.

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/national/1110AP_Soft_Drinks_Schools.html?source=mypi

Specializes in Gerontological, cardiac, med-surg, peds.

type 2 diabetes grows as public health threat

nearly 15 million americans have the disease; many cases preventable

in just a decade, the number of americans diagnosed with type 2 diabetes more than doubled to 14.7 million and the government estimates more than 5 million others have it and don't know it.

"these are people that have no opportunity to control the blood sugar, and these are people who find out about the diabetes when they discover a complication," says dr. garland.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/13285598/

Specializes in CCU,MICU,SICU,BICU,ER,MedSurg,Tele.

Type II diabetes??? I do not believe in it. It is not a disease but rather a symptom. Insulin production is still there. Maybe WE are missing the boat.

Specializes in CCU,MICU,SICU,BICU,ER,MedSurg,Tele.
The increase to Type II DM is directly related to incresed obesity in all of us as a nation and the saddest part, in our children. The culprits I could name plenty. Fast food as the main source of our diets. Sedentary lifestyle, lack of proper nutrition in our best foods due to soil depletion....I can go on...

What is the fuel for the body? SUGAR

What is most fast food? SUGAR

What happens to all the sugar we eat? The body burns what it needs and the rest is stored as FAT.

Eat simple sugars you raise your insulin levels and insulin resistance is eventual. You cut the simple sugars, focus on the complex sugars.

What controls the rate that the body burns sugar? The THYROID

To all you NP's who want to really help your diabetic patients, check their thyroid levels, cut their simple carbs and push the veggies. Although exercise is important it is not the main issue here.

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