Doctors are highly concerned that increasing rates of childhood obesity may fuel a diabetes epidemic.
New research results support this concern.
Researchers have uncovered that the duration an individual carries excess weight is directly attributable to an increased risk of type 2 diabetes.
Nowadays many children are anticipated to remain obese for their lifetime, with the likelihood of their developing diabetes at some time in their lives being higher.
There are a growing number of children and teenagers who are being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes than before.
Obesity has been associated with the development of type 2 diabetes for a long time.
Type 2 diabetes happens when the body slowly loses its ability to effectively utilise insulin to convert blood sugar into fuel, a condition called insulin resistance.
Duration of Childhood Obesity Increases Type 2 Diabetes Risk
Tue, 03 Jan 2012
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