Global obesity is on the rise, with the effects of an unhealthy Western lifestyle contributing to the rapid increase of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases.
How can you protect yourself from developing these diseases? Let’s look at one underlying reason for this global increase in health concerns – insulin imbalance – and at 5 simple tips you can incorporate into your daily routine to lower your health risks.
Keep Your Insulin In Balance
A chronic disease doesn’t develop in one week. Rather, it evolves over a longer period of time due to key processes in your body being out of balance. One such unhealthy change is the deregulation of the hormone, insulin, which in turn can lead to insulin resistance, obesity, chronic inflammation, and a host of other issues.
Insulin is very important for your health because it regulates the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats and protein by promoting the absorption of glucose from the blood. Glucose fuels your cells and brain. In the case of insulin resistance, however, the cells in your body are resistant to the insulin and are unable to use it as effectively when trying to take in glucose.
Since the glucose remains in the blood, rather than being absorbed into your cells, your pancreas increases the production of insulin even higher in an attempt to remedy the rising blood sugar levels. In the end, both the blood glucose and insulin levels are increased, leaving you susceptible to a variety of health problems such as tiredness, acne, hypertension, lack of concentration, joint problems, mood swings, overweight and type 2 diabetes.
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Unhealthy lifestyle
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Insulin resistance
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Increased insulin
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Health problems