Maintaining a weight that is recommended for your height and bone structure. Keeping your sugar intake down, and following through on an exercise plan that includes cardio and weight. Or walking 30 minutes every day helps a lot too, if cardio is not an option.
Reduce carbon emissions.Reduce the use of electricity.Invest and switch to renewable energy.
You can reduce your risk of developing diabetes by maintaining a normal weight and remaining active, and avoiding too many sweets. There is no way to completely prevent diabetes, but a large number of cases of diabetes are caused by - or aggravated by - obesity.
I think eating healthily will reduce the chance of diabetes
There is .no food that can "reduce" anything associated with diabetes. That's not how the disease works.
The actions that will help to reduce land pollution is Reduce Reuse Recycle.
Developing alternative energy sources reduce your need for oil and coal, primarily.
A gastric bypass would reduce the amount of nutrients that would be taken in. This has been shown to help reduce the effects of diabetes. There are some cases in which patients' diabetes has been cured completely.
Exercise, being informed, eating healthy, treating the diabetes the way you should.
It can only if not handled properly.
Sadly, there is no cure for diabetes, however you can reduce the symptoms and effects with dieting if you have type 2. Just go to: http://www.cancertutor.com/Diabetes/Diabetes_Type_II.htm
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Obesity is one of the main risk factors associated with diabetes. The surgery that your doctor has recommened involves shrinking your stomach's capacity for food, and reattaching it to the middle of the small intestine. This surgery relates to your diabetes, as it will reduce how much food you can absorb. This will result in losing weight, which will reduce the risk factors associated with diabetes.