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Re: Why Is Diabetes So Common In Nigeria by 1Sharon(f): 1:03am On Sep 29 |
Factcheck0001: I'm not responsible for your lack of comprehension. |
Re: Why Is Diabetes So Common In Nigeria by 2RightHands1Coc(m): 6:31am On Sep 29 |
Like they add sugar when boiling thier food . HellVictorinho8: |
Re: Why Is Diabetes So Common In Nigeria by HellVictorinho8(m): 7:43am On Sep 29 |
2RightHands1Coc: Noted |
Re: Why Is Diabetes So Common In Nigeria by HellVictorinho8(m): 7:45am On Sep 29 |
1Sharon: U av turned into a witch U used 2 be a queen Or are u both |
Re: Why Is Diabetes So Common In Nigeria by psucc(m): 9:03am On Sep 29 |
And tell me which food that its endpoint is not sugar? Even water. It's not same for everyone. I know of a friend who takes at least 2bottles of beer every evening yet healthy. The problem is more than what we think of it. 1Sharon: |
Re: Why Is Diabetes So Common In Nigeria by 1Sharon(f): 9:09am On Sep 29 |
psucc: Protein, fats. How do you know he's healthy? What is his BMI? Does he go for checkups? |
Re: Why Is Diabetes So Common In Nigeria by HellVictorinho8(m): 2:13pm On Sep 29 |
1Sharon: whats bmi? |
Re: Why Is Diabetes So Common In Nigeria by Earthstorms(m): 11:22pm On Sep 29 |
HellVictorinho8: BMI is body mass index. It is the ratio of your weight in Kilograms to the square of your height in metres. If you weigh 80kg for example and your height is 1.6 metres, then your BMI is 80/(1.6x1.6) = 31.25 In general, the following BMI ranges (in kg/m2) classify different weight types: Underweight: Less than 18.5. Optimum range: 18.5 to 24.9. Overweight: 25 to 29.9. Class I obesity: 30 to 34.9. Class II obesity: 35 to 39.9. Class III obesity: More than 40. If you have a BMI less than 18.5 (underweight), you may be at higher risk for developing the following conditions: Malnutrition. Anemia. Weakened immune system, which could lead to more frequent infections and illnesses. Osteoporosis. Infertility. If you have underweight, your healthcare provider will likely order certain blood tests and other tests to check your overall health and to see if you’re malnourished. In general, the higher your BMI, the higher your risk for the following conditions: Heart disease. High blood pressure (hypertension). Type 2 diabetes. Gallstones. Osteoarthritis. Sleep apnea. Certain cancers, including colon, breast, endometrial and gallbladder. Depression and other mental health conditions https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/9464-body-mass-index-bmi |
Re: Why Is Diabetes So Common In Nigeria by HellVictorinho8(m): 11:36pm On Sep 29 |
Earthstorms: Am surely malnourished and over stressed Can u help me wit any change there? |
Re: Why Is Diabetes So Common In Nigeria by Earthstorms(m): 4:50pm On Sep 30 |
HellVictorinho8: Good. So you have little chance of getting diabetes. Keep up with the fasting |
Re: Why Is Diabetes So Common In Nigeria by HellVictorinho8(m): 4:52pm On Sep 30 |
Earthstorms: but i wish 2 add weight and i dont know why you mentioned fasting. |
Re: Why Is Diabetes So Common In Nigeria by Earthstorms(m): 5:00pm On Sep 30 |
HellVictorinho8: I thought it was fasting that caused your malnourishment. Anyway, I stopped giving money to Nigerian beggars since 2015. Since millions of Nigerians believed that a school certificate holder, who did not even know the whereabout of his secondary school certificate, was better than a PHD holder in being president of the country, I just give up on Nigerians. Sorry, try someone else who has not given up on Nigerians. 1 Like |
Re: Why Is Diabetes So Common In Nigeria by HellVictorinho8(m): 6:18pm On Sep 30 |
Earthstorms: nigerian beggars? 2015? |
Re: Why Is Diabetes So Common In Nigeria by DeLaRue: 6:45pm On Sep 30 |
psucc: You can't know or say he is healthy. Have you checked the condition of his liver. And even if his liver is ok today, how do you know what his liver will look like in a few years. 1 Like |
Re: Why Is Diabetes So Common In Nigeria by MrRemedyAlagbo(m): 7:19pm On Sep 30 |
If you're dealing with diabetes mellitus or insipidus and you need potent herbal treatment contact me |
Re: Why Is Diabetes So Common In Nigeria by psucc(m): 12:57pm On Oct 03 |
Of course you know we're dealing with life threatening issue here So many people have spent a fortune on so many stuffs boasting to offer solution to no avail. If you have anything to offer, kindly state your location and contacts. Help, if you can! MrRemedyAlagbo: |
Re: Why Is Diabetes So Common In Nigeria by MrRemedyAlagbo(m): 8:50am On Oct 04 |
psucc: |
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