How Much Sweets a Day for a Month Do You Have to Eat to Get Diabetes?
Sunday, February 1st, 2009 at
6:58 pm
Sarah asked:
okay, that sounds like i want diabetes. I DO NOT want diabetes! I just have been eating a lot of sweets and am trying to cut down the sweets-intake. i’m at a healthy weight range, etc. but i know that even super skinny people can get diabetes. so just wondering, am i in danger? How many sweets until it could be that i have diabetes?
okay, that sounds like i want diabetes. I DO NOT want diabetes! I just have been eating a lot of sweets and am trying to cut down the sweets-intake. i’m at a healthy weight range, etc. but i know that even super skinny people can get diabetes. so just wondering, am i in danger? How many sweets until it could be that i have diabetes?
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It doesn’t work that way. Everyone is different.
eating lots and lots and lots of sweets will NOT cause you diabetes. It only occurs if that is in your genes and that point you try to minimize your sugar intake to beat the odds. And if you mom dad or very close relatives dunt have diabetes doesnt mean you are totally free! it could be possible to have genes of diabetes carried from several generations backs. But aviod too much sugar though, it is not that great for your health… sweets > overweight > obesity >high blood pressure >several kind of heart diseases. I am not trying to scare you just try to cut down the sugar .. Excess of everything is bad ..
Normally thin people with diabetes are type one or juvenile onset diabetics. Many heavier people with diabetes have a eating problem along with not enough exercise. If you have a family history of diabetes, you have a greater chance of having it. The type 1 diabetic has very little control in getting diabetes but the type 2 can prolong the onset or prevent completely if they watch their diet and exercise enough to keep the weight off. Eating sweets is not the only thing that will bring on diabetes eating too much starch is as bad or worse. The main thing is to balance your diet with exercise, to keep the weight down.
Plenty of grains and maybe A1 milk may help you to get jowls and wrestler arms so that at least by middle age you will at least have diabetes type II. Cereal or toast for breakfast, biscuits for morning tea, sandwiches for lunch, cake for afternoon tea and some pasta or rice for dinner with another biscuit before retiring will not only make sure you have energy available in your blood to ensure proper brain function but also ensure that you never lose weight in your lifetime provided you you avoid heavy physical work. Another alternative is to overload your system with sweet drinks loaded with fructose a sugar found in fruit but overused by drink manufacturers. There is a danger that the lollies you are having will upset the calcium phosphorus ratio in your blood and contribute to holes in your teeth and weak bones that fracture so that you can only have a mushy gruel fed to you on your death bed.