Monday, October 3, 2011

Black Women Face Increased Risk of Type 2 Diabetes

black women's health

Black women have a unique set of challenges that they must overcome.  One of those obstacles is in the battle against diabetes.  Empowher.com lays out the data on black women and also discusses a recent increase in the risk of diabetes among black women both young and old. 

In fact, the site says that over 1/4 of all black women over the age of 55 carry Type 2 Diabetes.  Maybe this means that all of us need to change our eating habits.

 

According to the site:

Blackwomenshealth.org cautions that almost half of all African-American females who were born during or since the year 2000 are at serious risk for type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is a chronic condition involving unhealthy blood sugar levels which can cause damage to the eyes, feet, heart, kidneys, mouth, nerves and skin. In severe cases the long-term consequences of these high blood sugar levels can be fatal. 
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1 comment:

BigmacInPittsburgh said...

It's time we all pay more attention to what we put in our bodies,most important start being aware of your enviroment.