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Cholesterol is the waxy, fatty and lipid solution circulating in the body. Its main function is to provide much required fat to the body and also produce sex hormones. Apart from fat providing, it also creates a protective coating to the arteries and its surrounding walls. Whereas diabetes is the condition when the body is unable to produce and use the insulin. Broadly talking insulin is the hormone that converts sugar, starch and various other foods into energy required by the body. According to the experts diabetes can be the possible reason for the high cholesterol. It has been seen in various situations that diabetes tends to be the root for high level cholesterol in the future especially for the children who are suffering from diabetes since childhood.

Cholesterol is actually said to follow diabetes. It has been evidential that diabetes generally weakens body's immune system which results in concentration of high cholesterol not only in arteries but also to its surrounding walls. According the latest survey it was revealed that people having diabetes from an infant age are more prone to high cholesterol and its related diseases. Diabetes not only increases the risk of high cholesterol but also obstructs a person from having cholesterol reduction pills. Because maximum cholesterol reduction pills have sugar this gives a dealt blow to the person health. It is also noticed that people likely to inherit diabetes from their parents at an infant age and in their adulthood they succumb to high level cholesterol.

Few experts feel that sometime diabetes may not be the root cause for cholesterol but people who are diabetic and over that they smoke and drinks this makes them more prone to high cholesterol in comparison to only diabetic person. Diabetes not only increases cholesterol level but also makes the person obese and overweight. It is also seen that chronic high blood glucose level in the body sometime leads to narrowing of arteries and blocking the normal blood circulation. Researchers have confirmed that high diabetes is the doorway to coronary heart disease or CHD which results when diabetes is teemed with high cholesterol level.

The best way to control cholesterol level in a diabetic body is to consume the balanced diet teemed with exercises and various body movements. By seeing this sudden increase in diabetes and cholesterol related diseases nowadays you can also find the pills which can be taken by diabetic people without much worry. Statins are the only medications which can be consumed by a diabetic person without much hassle. So just relax, follow a strict diet, exercise regularly and live a healthy and happy life.

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Written by: Vivek Sharma
05/21/2012
"Pre-diabetes," diabetes rising among U.S. teens
By Amy Norton NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The percentage of U.S. teenagers with "pre-diabetes" or full-blown type 2 diabetes has more than doubled in recent years -- though obesity and other heart risk factors have held steady, government researchers reported Monday. The good news, the researchers say, is that teen obesity rates leveled off between 1999 and 2008 -- hovering between 18 percent ...

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The proportion of U.S. adolescents with diabetes or borderline diabetes has jumped dramatically since the late 1990s, raising the possibility that this generation of young people may face high rates of heart disease and other complications as adults.

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05/21/2012
Study: Pre-diabetes levels spike in US
The percent of U.S. teens with diabetes is on the rise, a new study suggests. Between 1999 and 2008, the percentage of adolescents ages 12 to 19 with diabetes or prediabetes increased from 9 percent to 23 percent, the study found.

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