Premature babies born before the 37th week are more at risk of diabetes than those born from the 37th onwards. This research highlights how the preterm birth may be a risk factor for other diseases even as adults, unfortunately, do not choose to be born prematurely, mothers will want this, is why it is important to know all that this entails in order to be ready in the future to stop any related conditions.
Premature babies are more likely to develop diabetes as adults, the risk factor is one point higher than children born after the 37th week. It is not known how this affects but it is clear that not end the months of pregnancy is not something that leaves no trace in us, though thankfully not always.
The preterm birth is a risk factor for diabetes that can be compared to others we know only too well, the family history so if close relatives are suffering from diabetes or obesity, hypertension, high cholesterol, etc. Among the causes of the incidence of diabetes in children seems premature as there might be bad eating habits of the mother during pregnancy or one to which children are subjected in the first months of life, something which with time leads us to metabolize glucose incorrectly and to develop type 2 diabetes.
The important thing of this research is that, knowing this, you can act quickly if you know you are at risk maybe you can keep your weight under control, make periodic checks of cholesterol, in short, try not to "help" our risk!
Premature babies are more likely to develop diabetes as adults, the risk factor is one point higher than children born after the 37th week. It is not known how this affects but it is clear that not end the months of pregnancy is not something that leaves no trace in us, though thankfully not always.
The preterm birth is a risk factor for diabetes that can be compared to others we know only too well, the family history so if close relatives are suffering from diabetes or obesity, hypertension, high cholesterol, etc. Among the causes of the incidence of diabetes in children seems premature as there might be bad eating habits of the mother during pregnancy or one to which children are subjected in the first months of life, something which with time leads us to metabolize glucose incorrectly and to develop type 2 diabetes.
The important thing of this research is that, knowing this, you can act quickly if you know you are at risk maybe you can keep your weight under control, make periodic checks of cholesterol, in short, try not to "help" our risk!
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