Selasa, 12 Februari 2013

Certain contraceptives Make Women Vulnerable to Diabetes Obesity




Certain contraceptives Make Women Vulnerable to Diabetes Obesity
Certain contraceptives Make Women Vulnerable to Diabetes Obesity





jakarta, vulnerable women experiencing weight gain and obesity. when in this condition are at risk of causing a number of diseases such as diabetes, heart disease and stroke to death. furthermore, according to a study, if an obese fertile wear certain contraceptives then he exposed more susceptible to diabetes.birth control question was long-acting reversible contraception (larc) containing the hormone progestin. so even though the researchers admit if this type of contraception is safe but the women who use it are at risk of getting type 2 diabetes is higher than women who wear non-hormonal contraceptives, especially if the woman is obese."contraceptives containing progestin turned out to have an impact on metabolic markers in obese women," said researcher nicole m. bender, who is also a clinical assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology of the keck school as quoted from medindia, tuesday (12/2/2013).the conclusion obtained after researchers observed metabolic markers in three groups of women for six months. first, the user groups of the non-hormonal contraceptives such as condoms, iud and sterilization of male/female. second, the larc devices user group implanted in her uterus as well as a third group who use the device being implanted larc under the skin."all three are proven safe and effective, even they did not change blood pressure, weight or cholesterol levels. but on the user larc implant under the skin found an increase in blood sugar levels by as much as 10 percent, even though the user iud ascension only 5 percent and a non-hormonal contraceptive users amounting to 2 per cent. the effect of the use of insulin sensitivity were almost the same. but we do not know whether these effects will continue to take place if the device is used and studied over a longer period, "demolished other researchers, penina segall-gutierrez.segall-gutierrez and his colleague, keck was also studying the effects of birth control methods metabolic more in 2012. from there, the two revealed that obese women who get contraceptives containing progestin injections every three months are also at high risk of type 2 diabetes disease."overall, we conclude that methods such as injections and implants progestin progestin is implanted in the skin are both ' include ' with a high levels of progestin into the body of the woman infertile so that increases the risk of metabolic changes, whereas methods such as iud only give local impacts such as the uterus," simpulnya.this study has been published in the journal contraception. (vit/vit )
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