People often suffer from depression tend to rise diabetes, the researchers reported. Scientists believe that people with type 2 diabetes is associated with obesity and a sedentary lifestyle. Not only that diabetes can also lead to depression. The researchers also found that there is an inverse relationship, and depression, in turn, increases the risk of diabetes. A team of U.S. scientists led by Dr. Sherita Hill Golden led the study conducted, which monitors the health of 5,000 men and women from different ethnic groups aged 45 to 84 years. The study lasted for about three years. Experts have found that people with symptoms of depression by 42% higher risk of diabetes and the more severe symptoms of depression, the greater the likelihood of diabetes. Scientists believe people with depression less physical activity and eat high calorie foods, which leads to obesity, and the likelihood that this group of people engage in smoking. Try all these factors increase the risk of diabetes, they generate each other, to live a healthy life, and it will significantly reduce the risk of disease, the study authors suggest.
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