Monday, 12 November 2012

Diabetes Awareness in November



All of us know a few people who have diabetes. We hear about insulin, Type 1 and Type 2 but do you know the basics?


Facts you should know

Type 1 Diabetes occurs when the pancreas which produces insulin, doesn’t work. It produces little or no insulin.
  • About 10% of diabetics have Type 1.
  • Type 1 can’t be prevented.
Type 2 Diabetes occurs when the body does not produce enough insulin or the insulin being produced doesn’t work well.
  • About 90% of diabetics have Type 2.
  • In some cases, Type 2 is preventable.

Gestational diabetes
occurs in pregnant women. This type of diabetes is temporary.
About 3.7% of pregnant women develop gestational diabetes. This percentage is higher with aboriginal women. Women who develop gestational are at a higher risk of developing Type 2 diabetes later in their lives.

What exactly, is insulin?
Insulin is a hormone that helps your body control its glucose or blood sugar level. Your body gets energy by making glucose from foods like bread, pasta, milk and fruit. Insulin helps keep the body’s blood glucose at a healthy level.

According to the Canadian Diabetes Association, more than 9 million Canadians live with diabetes or prediabetes.