Tuesday, May 15, 2012

The Sex - 1 of 3 People with Diabetes Depression Dealing with illness


The Sex
The Sex - Metabolic disorders can directly influence the mental health condition. According to recent research, 35 percent, or about 1 in 3 people with type 2 diabetes in particular are also experiencing depression and anxiety disorders.

Research conducted by The Miles Diabetes Study revealed, 35 percent of people with type 2 diabetes mellitus were depressed by the severity of moderate to severe. Psychiatric disorders are usually accompanied by anxiety.

One researcher, Lewis Kaplan said that diabetes contributed quite a lot of cases of depression. In Australia for example, with an estimated 200 000 people with type 2 diabetes mellitus is at least 70 000 of which are also experiencing depression and anxiety.

"For people with type 1 diabetes mellitus for 31 years, I am very pleased that attention was focused on the relationship between depression and diabetes," said Kaplan who happened to be a person with diabetes, as quoted from NineMSN, Tuesday (15/05/2012).

Diabetes mellitus type 1 as a diidap by Kaplan generally can not be prevented because it is triggered by metabolic disorders inborn. While type 2 diabetes mellitus, it may be prevented because it is closely connected with diet and healthy lifestyle.

Both diabetes mellitus type 1 and type 2 are both inhibit the metabolism of sugar into energy, because the function of the hormone insulin is not working properly. Symptoms are often felt by the Papuan region, including blurred vision and tired.

In addition to triggering depression, diabetes mellitus also lead to complications in other organ systems. In the eye can lead to blindness, in vital organs can lead to heart or kidney failure while on a special man can also cause erectile dysfunction.

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