Glucose intolerance

Do you want to learn more about glucose intolerance? When it comes to blood sugar levels, you certainly do not want to be confused. It is important to note that glucose intolerance is not diabetes; however this condition can sometimes lead to the development of type 2 diabetes. Glucose Intolerance occurs when the sugar levels within your bloodstream are high and your body, while still producing insulin, does not produce enough to manage the sugar in your blood.

It's important to be aware of the causes of glucose intolerance and what can be done to mitigate its progression. It is known that this health concern is often related to genetic makeup. If your family has a history of blood sugar issues, you may be more prone to it and thus you may want to act to protect yourself against its development. It has also been found that certain ethnic groups are more likely to develop this condition than others. Particularly, individuals of Asian or African-Caribbean decent are more prone to higher blood sugar levels.

A secondary cause of this condition is lifestyle habits. If you are obese or particularly sedentary, you may be contributing to high blood sugar levels. Women also tend to suffer from insulin imbalance and higher blood sugar than men.

Treatment of this condition often begins first with medical consultation and examination. You can request to take an OGTT test which will measure the sugar levels in your blood. This test can also determine whether you suffer from diabetes or whether the blood sugar condition is not as serious as that. However, it is estimated that 1-10 percent of individuals suffering from this condition, develop type 2 diabetes. Other related health issues include risk of stroke and other cardiovascular concerns including heart disease. As such, with the aid of www.slimming.co.uk and the regular consultation of your physician, it is possible to educate yourself on and protect yourself against this health issue.

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