How Fat and Obesity Cause Diabetes

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Diabetes: Causes and Effects
Have you ever been feeling tired and listless lately? Do you have a persistent need to drink fluids all the time? Have you been losing or gaining an enormous amount of weight lately? In 1999, I began to feel very weak while taking a shower one day. I started to feel symptoms that made me think I was having another stroke; however, when ambulance arrived, one of the technicians knew that it was diabetes and not a stroke. Although, diabetes can lead to stroke, kidney failure, or heart disease, which is amongst the top ten leading causes of death in the America. Diabetes can lead to many serious conditions that have the potential of being life threatening. Diabetes can be developed by obesity, lack of exercise, and heredity.
Diabetes can result from obesity; therefore, obesity is caused by a poor diet. Eating too much food that is extremely unhealthy for the body is a contributing factor in the development of diabetes; foods such as: fried greasy foods, foods with high calories and carbohydrates. According to a study led by Jamey Marth, “High levels of fat shut down a key enzyme that promotes glucose sensing in pancreatic beta cells-revealing a pathway implicated in the Type 2 diabetes epidemic” (Bushman and Foulsham, 2011). Those who are obese have a high body mass index; therefore, one would have high levels of fat cells in one’s body. These fat cells lead to the development of diabetes. Obesity is brought on by many factors; however, poor diet and lack of exercise seems to be the leading causes to the contribution to the onset of diabetes.
Lack of exercise is a contributing factor in the development of diabetes in humans and animals. “It’s not that the food you eat is unimportant, but when it comes t...

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