domingo, 15 de mayo de 2011

The Gastric Bypass Surgery and the Diábetes type 2

A recent study links surgery of gastric bypass surgery (reduction of stomach stapled) with a reduction in the incidence of type 2 diábetes. This operation reduces the amount of amino acids in circulation and increases the body's response to insulin. The Diábetes brings an insensitivity to insulin.
The Diábetes type 1 may ocurrira any age but is most frequent in the brat and adolescence. The Diábetes type 2 usually occurs after age 45 caused mostly by poor nutrition and poor lifestyle such as consumption of much sugar, processed foods, and lack of exercise. Both are hereditary and the most common is the type 2. More likely are the excess abdominal fat but very thin people may also suffer.
High volumes of certain amino acids contained in food are related to incidence of Diábetes and the operation of the gastric bypass lowers the amount of these amino acids. This surgery reduces the excess weight and helps the Diábetes type 2, but is not a panacéa. It is necessary to make changes to the food and the pace of life. It must become more active and practice exercises.
Original source in English: Gastric Bypass Surgery and Type 2 Diabetes: When Dieting isn't Enough - Yahoo! News.

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