Why Don’t Thin People Get Diabetes?
8 02 2010While diabetics people are sometimes seriously overweight, there is accumulating evidence that their overweight is a symptom and not a cause that leads to contracting diabetes. The myth that overeating cause diabetes is under a lot of speculation, since one out of five people who did not overeat are also increasingly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes.
This myth originated because often people with type 2 diabetes were found overweight and also because many overweight people faced the problem of insulin resistance. This line of reasoning often led to judgmental conclusions that obesity and overeating solely leads to diabetes and that thin people can have a ball.
Finding suggest that to contract type 2 diabetes one needs to have a variety of already identified genetic flaws which produce the syndrome called type 2 diabetes. This suggests that there are more than just bad habits to be blamed for diabetes. It was also found that the more diabetes genes an individual has the worse his beta cells preformed.
It was found that with each abnormal gene found in an individual’s genome, there was an additive effect on that person’s beta cell dysfunction with each additional gene causing poorer beta cell function. If beta cell are only putting out half as much insulin as a normal person’s it takes a lot less stress on those cells to push you into becoming diabetic.
Along with the above findings there are many other factors that may be the cause for diabetes in thin people:
1) An individual’s mother diet during pregnancy
2) An individual’s mother’s gestational diabetes
3) Pesticides in blood stream
4) Arsenic exposure
5) Treatment for cancer, especially radiation greatly increases risk of diabetes independent of exercise and obesity levels.
Since what is really inside that counts, a lot of thin people might be in trouble.
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