Why the kids aren't alright
Burgers, sodas, & the shocking stats on Type 2 Diabetes

BBC Panorama - Diabetes: The Hidden Killer
http://bbc.in/2dM1TAn
Up until the year 2000, there were NO children in the UK with Type 2 Diabetes. None, Zero, Nil. The first recorded case was seen at Birmingham Hospital in 2000, and as one of the consultant's in the recent BBC Panorama
programme Diabetes: The Hidden Killer
said, "We'd never seen it before. We weren't trained in it at medical school. We thought it was an American problem."
Historically, Type 2 Diabetes has been an illness of middle-aged and older people. But in the last 16 years the number of under-16's affected by it has risen from 0 to 500. That may not sound like many, but of course it's the tip of the iceberg and there are many many more children who just haven't yet been diagnosed.
The programme puts the blame firmly on lack of exercise, high-sugar drinks and fast-food diets, and it seems clear these must be huge factors in the rising numbers of children developing the illness. Yet, how to deal with the problem isn't so clear-cut. It's easy to say "eat healthy, do regular exercise, lose weight"; as any of us who've tried it know, doing it is another matter, and getting your children to do it is something else again. It's a huge challenge and no surprise that many people just ignore it and hope it'll go away.
Of course it won't, and that's why here at Beta Health Clinic in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, we're working with children and adults to help you take charge and change your health for the better, We offer a range of complementary therapies to enhance your overall health, and a dedicated Podiatry team to assess and advise on Diabetes and footcare. We also offer a unique individual Diabetes: Change programme, to help youtackle the challenges of Type 2 Diabetes step by step in ways that bring lasting results.Just get in touch to find out more;
Tel: 01442 249080
www.betahealth.co.uk
