| Multivitamins Help
Reduce Risk Of Infection In Diabetes
by: News Canada
(NC)—While many people take multivitamins to promote
good health and to help reduce the risk of chronic diseases
like heart disease and cancer, new research shows that a daily
multivitamin supplement may also help to optimize the health
of people with type 2 diabetes.
Type 2 diabetes, the most common form of diabetes, results
in the body not producing enough insulin or the insulin not
being used effectively. Insulin helps take sugar from the
blood to cells in the body. Too much sugar in the system can
result in damage to various parts of the body, like the eyes
and the heart.
A recent U.S. study, published in the Annals of Internal
Medicine, looked at the effect of a daily multivitamin and
mineral supplement in people between the ages of 45 and 64,
one-third of whom had type 2 diabetes. The results showed
that those with diabetes who took a supplement were in dramatically
better health in terms of fewer infections and days absent
from work due to infection, than those with diabetes who did
not take a supplement. Infections included things like respiratory
infections, flu and gastrointestinal infections.
The researchers concluded that the positive effect on infection
reduction was
likely due to the influence of the supplement on any existing
nutritional deficiencies the participants had, that were related
to poorly controlled diabetes. They suggest that a multivitamin
could be of benefit to people who are overweight, have diabetes,
who may have poor nutrition or who have underlying diseases.
If you're concerned about not getting an adequate amount
of vitamins and minerals in your diet on a daily basis, consider
taking a daily supplement like Centrum®. For more information
on vitamin and mineral supplementation, visit www.centrumvitamins.ca.
- News Canada
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