Is there a connection between the dramatic rise in both obesity and diabetes?
In the U.S. and Canada, diabetes has increased more than 500% during just the last generation. More than seventy percent of adults and more than thirty percent of our children are considered to be either overweight or obese.
In spite of spending more than 30 billion dollars each year on diets and weight loss programs, the rate of obesity has tripled in this country in the past thirty years.
We need to learn a new lifestyle, not a new diet!
The Center for Disease Control (CDC) has projected that one-third of our children born after the year 2000 will become diabetic. If you're Black or Hispanic, nearly fifty percent of your children will become diabetic. Diabetes is the leading cause of amputations, kidney failure, neuropathy, adult blindness, and cardiovascular disease.
It doesn’t take much imagination to realize what the diabetes epidemic will do to the health of the world and to our financial health.
Are we doomed?
Is there anything we can do to change these horrible projections?
I want to bring focus to the health concept that developing type 2 diabetes is really a choice. In over 90% of the population, no matter what their family history or genetic makeup, diabetes is preventable.
Even if you already have prediabetes or diabetes, it can potentially be reversed. You need to understand that developing type 2 diabetes mellitus is really a CHOICE.
I made the choice to change my life and you can too. It's simple and easy. The only hard part is making the choice to start.
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Jan Hickling is a Lifestyle Transition Coach specializing in healthy and weight release through personal development and education. Learn more at www.GetHealthyReleaseWeight.com.
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