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Connection between Thyroid Disorders and Diabetes

Author: Ava Brown
by Ava Brown
Posted: Jul 02, 2015

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Estimates that 29.1 million Americans have diabetes and among that group 8.1 million cases are undiagnosed. With such high numbers diabetes prevention is on the forefront of health.

We currently know and understand many causes of type 2 diabetes. Being overweight, eating a poor diet, not getting enough sleep and lack of exercise can all contribute to the onset of type 2 diabetes. But did you know your thyroid could also be a cause of diabetes?

Often overlooked, the thyroid is important to overall good health. Not only does it help produce hormones but it also regulates the body’s metabolism as well. So if you haven’t considered it before, let us explain the diabetes thyroid connection a bit further to you.

The relation between thyroid disease and diabetes

Thyroid disorders nearly affect as many Americans as diabetes – about 27 million – making it quite common. Both diabetes and thyroid disorders affect the endocrine system – glands which secrete hormones useful to bodily functions. So it is not surprising that those with diabetes may also have a thyroid disorder, and vice versa.

Within diabetes the body has a difficult time using insulin and the thyroid is responsible for the metabolism the thyroid then greatly affects the manageability of diabetes. The two are so closely related that among those with diabetes the occurrence of thyroid disorders increase by 10 percent.

Although it appears that thyroid disorders and diabetes occur simultaneously, researchers have yet to uncover an exact cause and effect relationship between the two.

Effect of thyroid dysfunction on diabetes

There is an apparent relationship between thyroid disease and diabetes, even though not fully understood, and so it’s important to know how exactly thyroid diseases affect diabetes.

A main function of the thyroid is to control sugar metabolism. A thyroid disorder then negatively impacts blood sugar making diabetes more difficult to manage. In hyperthyroidism the thyroid is working too quickly and so there is an increase in blood sugar being produced by the liver and quicker absorption.

Read more at http://www.belmarrahealth.com/diabetes-caused-by-thyroid-disorder/

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