Diabetes and Depression Linked?

This story find an interesting link between Depression and Diabetes. From the article:
“Elderly people who are depressed are more likely to become diabetic than those who are not, according to a study that suggests depression may play a role in causing the most common form of diabetes.
Writing on Monday in the Archives of Internal Medicine, the researchers said people with a high number of symptoms of depression were about 60 percent more likely to develop type 2 diabetes, formerly called adult-onset diabetes, than people not considered depressed.”
This shows that the more we take care of ourselves, the less likely we’ll develop life-threatening diseases. Taking care of ourselves means more than taking the right medication, seeing a dr once a year or eating right. Have some sort of social life, do hobbies regularly, get some physical exertion going.
For those who may say Diabetes is inevitable, read this from the article:
B”ut the study statistically accounted for known lifestyle risk factors for diabetes like being overweight and sedentary, and still found that depression increased the risk of diabetes.
Carnethon said the findings suggest depression may play a role in causing diabetes. While the study did not explore possible biological mechanisms, Carnethon said a high level of the stress hormone cortisol in depressed people may be the reason.”
So go out there and get happy!
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