Research by British scientists shows that low activity in everyday life contributes to the development of diabetes. The risk of the disease is increased by the presence of problems with sugar in the next of kin.
Experts from the University of Liverpool conducted an analysis of the impact of lifestyle on human health. Their studies involved 46 people, 16 of whom have relatives with type 2 diabetes.. For 14 days, the observed had to show low physical activity..
The result was a decrease in insulin response and an increase in blood lipids.. After that, they had to spend 2 weeks in the usual mode for their body..
Observations showed that the organisms of the subjects returned to their previous state, the response to insulin returned to normal.
Scientists noted that the greatest problems arose in those observed, whose immediate relatives suffered from the second type of diabetes.. Experts note that there are currently more than 4.6 million people in the UK with impaired absorption of glucose by the body.. They note that almost 90% of them are type 2 diabetics.. They state that problems can be observed even with a short-term decrease in activity..
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