Staying Safe From COVID-19 If You are Diabetic
If you have diabetes, staying at home is more vital for you. It may be a difficult task for you to do so, but you must do this to protect yourself and your loved ones from contracting COVID-19. Here are some pointers you should consider while staying safe from the coronavirus pandemic.
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ESTROGEN FOR TYPE II DIABETES CONTROL
New studies show that estrogen enhances insulin sensitivity. The said results have a significant effect on our comprehension of diabetes and obesity. As you may well know, approximately 84 Million people in the US are diagnosed with prediabetes. If not helped, prediabetes leads to Type II diabetes.
Prediabetes usually develops in those who have insulin resistance in which the body’s cells do not respond to insulin well, leading to their inability to absorb glucose from the bloodstream. This condition is a hormonal imbalance. What is another hormone could increase the production of glucose and lower insulin resistance?
Recent studies, led by the associate professor of the Department of Nutrition and Food Science at Texas A&M University, Shaodong Guo, Ph.D. have, led scientists to conclude that estrogen is this special hormone. Estrogen could also lower the development of Type II diabetes.
Estrogen’s Metabolic Effect
Guo and his team’s research discovered the connection between premenopausal women and the reduced occurrence of Type II diabetes. Women in their premenopausal stage show a decrease in the development of Type II diabetes and increased insulin sensitivity. Guo also said that it is vital to understand the mechanism of estrogen in the regulation of metabolism and the effects of this hormone in tissues. Once estrogen’s mechanism is better comprehended, it will help in developing the targeted estrogen copies that give benefits without adverse effects.
Using estrogen blindly as a possible treatment for prediabetes metabolic disorders such as Type II diabetes could bring about detrimental side effects such as breast cancer, cardiac failure, stroke, blood clots.
The Gene That Could Help
The researchers aimed to comprehend how estrogen functions by interacting with the gene called Foxo 1 or Forkhead box O1. Glucose is synthesized through the process of gluconeogenesis. This gene ciphers a transcription factor, which is a protein that helps deactivate or activate other genes. Foxo 1 regulates homeostasis in metabolism as a reaction to oxidative stress. It is also the main mark of insulin signaling. Guo and his team demonstrated that estrogen can suppress the production of hepatic glucose through the stimulation of estrogen receptor signaling.
Gluconeogenesis controls the good effects of estrogen on the balance of glucose. It is not resolved by improving glucose uptake in the muscle system, but by Foxo 1.
As part of your diabetes treatment, you can include miso soup, soybeans, and tofu in your diet. These foods have phytoestrogens which are believed to have the same metabolic health benefits as estrogen.
Before you start any changes, talk to your doctor first. Optimal health is always the main goal in treating conditions like diabetes.