Giving up smoking may increase and suffer from the 2 type diabetic risk in a short time
Giving up smoking may increase and suffer from the 2 type diabetic risk in a short time
Washington, January 3 (Xinhua) ' Reporter Ren HaiJun) As everyone knows, smoking is the ill risk factor of 2 type diabetes. And the research results which American researchers announce on the 3rd reveal, because the weight runs up after giving up smoking, may increase the risk of suffering from the 2 type diabetes in short term. Researcher's suggestion, while giving up smoking, the weight of attention control. The researchers of Johns and Hopkin universities of Sri Lankan say on the monthly magazine of a new American " record event of clinical practice ", they recruit 10892 middle-aged persons without diabetes as the research object between 1987 and 1989, during subsequently 17 - year long follow-up investigation, register data such as the people's blood glucose level and weight,etc. regularly. Researchers find, the initial weight in 3 years increases about 3.8 kilograms on average after the smoker gives up smoking, the waistline increases about 3.2 centimetres. Compared with never smoker, smoker suffer from, take 70% high by 2 type risk of diabetes in the initial 6 year after not giving up smoking, the disease risk of future trouble is returned to the normal level until 10; The risk that the lasting smoker suffers from diabetes during studying is higher by 30% than the non-smoker. In addition, the weight increases the most crowd after smoking is the most serious, gives up smoking, the risk of suffering from diabetes is highest. Researchers say, the increase of the ill risk of the persons who give up smoking relates to increase of weight after giving up smoking. They especially emphasize, this research results should not become the excuse not giving up smoking, because its basic information transmitted is: Never smoke, if smoke, should give up smoking as soon as possible, and one's own weight of attention control at the same time.
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