Thursday, June 11, 2009

Coke when 16-year-old girl to drink water out of diabetes

Yesterday morning, reporters in the Fujian University of Medical Sciences Peking Union Medical College Hospital Outpatient Nutrition Department, met with such a young patient: a 16-year-old girl in small grain, height 175cm, weight 92.5kg. Measured by height in patients with normal body weight should be 70kg, her actual weight exceeded the normal standards for a whole 45 kg.
The girl picked up a medical report, the reporter would not breath: "diabetes, hyperuricemia, hyperlipidemia, fatty liver, 16-year-old child who had so many problems." The girls Parents also look helpless: "Children do not usually eat that well, and appetite, loss of appetite than others. One thing is to not drink water on the coke."

"I just like Coke, a bottle of 1.8 liters of cola, I drink two bottles a day." Xiaojing this seems to be loving his very proud of also. In order to meet the daughter of the family's request, are one-time reserves of boxes wholesale 2.

The face of this child's situation, YU Liang-chun, deputy director of dietitians are also very reluctant to do so: favorable conditions of modern life, many children eat much less activity, body weight lead to increased malnutrition fast, too much body fat, blood sugar levels appear higher than normal value is also not surprising.

Just like the girl who loves Coke, diet unreasonable, excessive body weight, body fat thickness. Even worse is that she does not drink, and long-term intake of cola but are carbohydrates, sugar high, to a certain extent will affect the appetite, impeding the normal nutritional intake, so the body can easily cause the disease.

also, once the label of being diabetic, it is hard to removed, which requires patients to pay a long period of conditioning and treatment. In addition, part of the patient, although the inspection results showed that blood sugar is high, but in fact has been included in high-risk groups, if inadvertently, will be converted to diabetes. In this part of suspected diabetic patients, the young adults also accounted for about one-third ratio.

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