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Does male smoking increase the risk of diabetes? What are the complications of diabetes
How much do you know about diabetes? When it comes to diabetes, I believe everyone wants to understand the causes of diabetes clearly. So, diabetes can cause diabetes? Today's editorial introduces the latest research on diabetes - men who eat more red meat are prone to diabetes. According to a Japanese website, the research of Japan National Cancer Research Center shows that men who often eat red meat like beef and pork have a high risk of diabetes.
The research team in charge of the survey was established by the National Cancer Research Center of Japan and other institutions. They have been conducting a survey of diet and other living habits of about 64000 respondents aged 45 to 75 from all over Japan, and then conducted a follow-up survey for five years.
According to gender and daily meat consumption, the respondents were divided into four groups. If the influence of obesity, smoking and other factors is excluded, it will be found that the incidence rate of diabetes in men who eat the most meat is 1.36 times higher than that in men who eat the least meat. Further analysis of the types of meat eaten by the respondents, the incidence rate of diabetes is 1.42 times higher for men who eat more red meat such as beef and pork. It is estimated that the daily intake of red meat in this group is about 85 grams, which is equivalent to small meat patties or four thin roast meat slices.
On the other hand, the survey did not find a link between women's meat consumption and the incidence rate of diabetes. In this regard, the research team analyzed that if men eat too much red meat, the iron element in the body will be excessive, and the effect of insulin, which reduces blood sugar, will be weakened. In addition, the superior researcher of the Japanese National International Medical Research Center, who was responsible for the research summary, said that men who generally eat more beef and pork have a high risk of diabetes. I hope that many male friends will pay attention to this and eat chicken and fish to keep a balanced diet.
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Many international studies have proved that smoking can increase the risk of type 2 diabetes. According to the report of the research team of the Graduate School of Osaka University in Japan in the International Medical Yearbook, a study of 1300 male patients aged 35 to 45 found that those who smoked more than 30 cigarettes a day were 4 times more likely to suffer from diabetes than non-smokers, and those who smoked 20-30 cigarettes a day were 3 times more likely to suffer from diabetes than non-smokers, Those who smoked less than 20 cigarettes a day were 88% more likely to suffer from diabetes than non-smokers.