The number of obese people worldwide has surpassed one billion and prediabetes numbers are increasing exponentially, now affecting more than 15 million people in the UK. Graham Phillips, founder of ProLongevity, urges people to take action for a healthier life.
The number of obese people worldwide has surpassed one billion and prediabetes numbers are increasing exponentially, now affecting more than 15 million people in the UK. It means many people need to consider taking action to live a healthier life, according to one expert.
From this frustration, ProLongevity was born and has now helped people lose weight, reverse pre-diabetes and halt type 2 diabetes in its tracks, through monitoring individual’s blood sugar spikes to determine the lifestyle and dietary changes needed. Graham has urged people not to ignore five warning signs which show you may be at risk of diabetes and need to rethink diet choices.
Overweight yet hungry all the time: Graham said: "When insulin levels are high, your body effectively locks away fat stores, making it difficult to access them. This can lead to a situation where individuals gain ever more weight while simultaneously feeling hungrier than ever before." Symptoms of Metabolic Syndrome: Signs such as even slightly raised blood pressure, elevated blood sugar levels, excess body fat, especially around the waist and abnormal cholesterol levels, should not be ignored, as you may be developing metabolic syndrome which not only increases your risk of diabetes, but predicts a 10-year reduction in life expectancy
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