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00:00It's 100-125, it's not a diabetes, but it's impaired fasting glucose.
00:07It's a lot of sugar.
00:11If you are in the first degree or second degree, you have more chance of diabetes.
00:19If you have a fatty liver, you have a chance of diabetes.
00:22Do you have a treatment of diabetes?
00:25Is it a treatment of diabetes?
00:27This is a treatment of diabetes.
00:36A big difference is diabetes or diabetes.
00:39However, there are many people who can do this.
00:44Pre-diabetes is a problem when the sugar levels are low.
00:49If there is no diabetes, it's not a diabetes.
00:54They say that pre-diabetes is not a disease.
00:59Most people who know this is not a disease.
01:01They are not a disease.
01:03Pre-diabetes is a problem for us.
01:06We are in the first place.
01:07We are in the first place.
01:09We are in the first place.
01:11Dr. Shariq Masoudi.
01:13Welcome to your YouTube.
01:16Dr. Shariq Masoudi.
01:17Dr. Shariq Masoudi.
01:19Dr. Shariq Masoudi.
01:21Dr. Shariq Masoudi.
01:22Dr. Shariq Masoudi
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03:46which is symptom.
03:48But because there is sugar
03:50that is more chance compared to normal people
03:52which are normal sugar.
03:54fasting low 100 and
03:56eat 140
03:58to normal.
04:00So,
04:02that is more chance to get more chance
04:04than the sugar.
04:06We will give you more chance.
04:08After that,
04:10we are talking about pre-deputy
04:12which is not a disease.
04:14Is there any evidence?
04:16Yes, there are two factors.
04:20One is genetic factors.
04:22One is environmental factors.
04:24Okay.
04:26Now, genetic factors,
04:28there is a family history.
04:30There is a gene diabetes
04:32which in the family
04:34is first degree related.
04:36First degree is siblings.
04:38First degree is that your
04:40father, father, father, father
04:42and father.
04:44First degree related.
04:46First degree is your second degree.
04:48So, if you are in first degree,
04:50you are in second degree,
04:52then you have diabetes
04:54is a chance.
04:56This is a cause of your general history.
04:58There are other races.
05:00There are more races.
05:02Indians, Asians,
05:04Hispanics,
05:06Hispanics.
05:08Third degree is
05:10age.
05:12With age,
05:14these diseases come.
05:16So, this means that
05:18any age can happen?
05:20That's the problem.
05:22All the diseases take it.
05:24Type two.
05:26Type two.
05:28Type two.
05:30Type two.
05:32Time two.
05:33So,
05:34experimental studies on the
05:35Test of diepodies.
05:36Type two.
05:37Type two.
05:38Type two.
05:41Type two.
05:42Type two.
05:45Type two.
05:48Type two.
05:49Type two.
05:50can you? You can race. You can age. So we have more
05:55discussion of those factors. We have more discussion of them.
05:58Which we can better do. We can better talk about it.
06:01So we can talk about it. So we can talk about it.
06:04So the first question is overweight or obesity.
06:08Motapa. Motapa. If you have a motapa or overweight
06:12then it is a big deal.
06:15So the other thing is that you have a physical ability low
06:20or dietary pattern.
06:23If you have calories in the body, insulin isn't
06:27or insulin work.
06:30If you have insulin resistance, you can use it.
06:32Lack of physical activity.
06:35The other thing is that if you have a basic
06:39difference, insulin resistance.
06:42If you have any cause, like hypertension,
06:4550% blood pressure in the case of insulin resistance.
06:48So if you have hypertension,
06:50then you have a more chance.
06:52Fatty liver.
06:53You have to listen to it.
06:55We have to listen to it.
06:57Metabolic dysfunction related to this fatty liver disease.
07:03Yes, statotic liver disease.
07:05So it also depends on insulin resistance.
07:07So if you have fatty liver,
07:09and your baby假ures if you have a dog,
07:10you can change
07:15but you have to come at any age.
07:17So if you have a PCOS history,
07:19then you have a more chance.
07:22As well as dislipe demasia,
07:24high cholesterol,
07:26High trig rac裂 diet,
07:28Low HDL,
07:29good cholesterol
07:30Is going onutta,
07:32chord status?
07:34Your insulin resistance
07:35the energy response is
07:36which know the pulse dingen
07:38If you have cholesterol or TG problem, the chances of diabetes can be more dangerous.
07:44In this way, the other metabolic syndrome, such as uric acid, uric acid can be more dangerous.
07:51Because of metabolic syndrome, the metabolic syndrome can be more dangerous.
07:55If you've ever had a routine, you've had a high fever.
08:00If you've ignored it, you've had a bad mood.
08:03This also means that you have a little defect.
08:06If you have a good condition, you must check out the diabetes.
08:11Dr. Dr. Dr. segment, if you're looking at the help of the Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. is with lifestyle,
08:13if you're on thyroid, you can also see the age of the child.
08:16It is a small age.
08:18You're able to also play with the ability of diabetes.
08:21If you have an overall health related to diabetes, you should check it.
08:24If you have an overall health related to diabetes?
08:26Why would you tell the diabetes between diabetes?
08:28It's one person, yes.
08:29In the start of the COVID-19, it's not too much.
08:31The effectiveness is equally.
08:33But now the data is coming out that the female is definitely more than that.
08:37It may be stress, but may be the basic estrogen hormone.
08:41Estrogen hormone that has been combined with many problems.
08:45So, this is a problem.
08:47What is the problem?
08:51What is the problem?
08:53Only diabetes 2?
08:55What is the problem?
08:57There is a problem.
08:59that if you have pre-diabetes, then you have the second chance.
09:03Second, because there are basically insulin resistance,
09:07insulin resistance, blood pressure, triccide, fat, urex,
09:13and these are ultimately heart disease risk.
09:18Endothelium, blood vessels, heart, brain, kidney, eyes,
09:25the inner lining, the endothelium, the endothelium,
09:29the endothelium, the endothelium, heart attack, brain attack,
09:43eye disease, kidney disease.
09:45Do you have a pre-diabetes to change the disease?
09:49Is it possible to change the disease?
09:51Or is it possible to change the disease?
09:53We can do a lot of data and research.
09:55We can do a reversal of that.
09:59We can do a reversal of that.
10:01The basic factors are modifiable.
10:05Non-modifiable, genetic of change, age of change.
10:09We can change the disease.
10:19You can change the disease.
10:21If you have a pre-diabetes,
10:23you have to change the disease.
10:25If you have a pre-diabetes,
10:27you can change the disease.
10:29If you have a pre-diabetes like smoking or addiction,
10:33you will stop.
10:35stress management is important because most of the people who have to do stress manage
10:41and sleep is very important.
10:43You can see that when you sleep, when you sleep, when you sleep, you will be able to do it.
10:49Now, most of the people who have to reverse it, we have to do it like remission.
10:52But I want to give you a message to your medium.
10:57Pre-diabetes is not a disease.
10:59If you have pre-diabetes, we will have to keep progress in diabetes.
11:04We have to keep progress in the same way.
11:06We don't need to reverse it.
11:08We don't need to do it.
11:10We don't need to do it.
11:12We just need to see that this goes down to diabetes.
11:15Like you have a lower weight.
11:20You have a lower weight.
11:23You have a lower weight.
11:25You have a lower weight.
11:27You have to do it in diabetes range.
11:29You have to do it.
11:31If you want to go normal, that will be completely.
11:33It is a problem.
11:34You have to do it.
11:36You have to do it.
11:37You have to do it.
11:38If you just leave it, you will be able to do it.
11:40You have to do it.
11:42Yes, in which case we are in Kashmir, 10-20 years ago, we don't see the patients with diabetes, which we don't see, which we don't see, which we don't see.
11:53So what do we see in this case?
11:56Because when we talk about disease, we say that our disease is our own.
12:02And how do we see?
12:03Yes, absolutely.
12:05Yes, it's all in our terms, because when we look at the data in the 1980s, the disease was increased by 10-15 years.
12:15So there is a paper that was in Nature, which has all the countries' data.
12:24So there is also our data.
12:26I am a co-author of Dr. Zargar.
12:28It has 550 scientists' data.
12:30So it is done by a group.
12:32We call it NCD.
12:35We look at the control group.
12:37We look at NCD.
12:38We saw a data that was increased.
12:41It was expected that it was in the urban area.
12:45But we saw that it was more rural.
12:48But before the urban area, it was 0.1 percent.
12:52And here it was 1 percent.
12:55If it was 10 percent, it was 0.1 percent.
13:01Because that neighborhood would increase
13:09And then the population ofcommerce states,
13:16which has been robust.
13:20foreign
13:50but exactly like those who are overweight and obese,
13:54so some of them,
13:57I mean, I am going to say,
13:58some of them will be 0.1% of genetic causes.
14:02The majority of them will be the same.
14:04Life is wrong.
14:06They eat so much,
14:08that the body of the system,
14:10they don't have to use the effort,
14:12so that it will get rid of the fat.
14:15Despite that,
14:16you are doing the treatment,
14:17or dieting,
14:18or practice,
14:20you are doing everything,
14:22but you do not achieve so,
14:24you have to go to the doctor.
14:26This has to also go to the doctor.
14:28Let´s go to the diabetes.
14:30Is this a problem related to the health effects?
14:32Is this a problem related to your treatment?
14:35Is this a problem related to the type 2?
14:37It just needs to be to monitor it.
14:41And to maintain it.
14:43It also doesn't have to be to do health effects.
14:45We also do healthcare effects.
14:47In the treatment, there are targets for prevention, we have to take a long time,
14:54but as we have to have a lock, we have to take a lock in the age.
14:58This means that you have to take a lock in four months, then you will not have a lock,
15:02then leave it to the lock.
15:04If your concept is that you have to take a long time, then you have to take a lock lock.
15:08So either you are doing a normal lifestyle, or med form, or something else,
15:15for prevention for preventing diabetes going to diabetes
15:19then you have to life now that they get out of weight and get out of the weight
15:23and then you have to eat something with the food.
15:25That's not that you have the susceptibility of your body.
15:31your body is bad, your body is bad, your body is bad.
15:35You have to be complete.
15:37You have to be complete 50% and you have to be 10% of your body.
15:39But you have to be complete.
15:4190% of your body is bad.
15:43Yes, you have to be complete.
15:45This is a lot of knowledge and awareness.
15:49After that, you have to be a good person.
15:51You have to be a good person to be a good person.
15:55So you have to be a good person.
15:57You have to be a good person.
15:59First of all, you have to know your risks.
16:01First of all, you have to be a good person.
16:03High risk is a good person.
16:05You have to be planning on your family.
16:07You have to be overweight, obese, physical activity, stress.
16:09You have to be in your mood.
16:11, you have to be cautious.
16:13If you are not sleeping, then you have to be the best risk.
16:14You have to be risk.
16:15So five things are happening in healthcare.
16:181- Balance a diet.
16:20How is balance a diet?
16:22And how are we?
16:23How are we?
16:24Two- extremely.
16:25Second, educated physical activity at least when I said that 30 minutes of risk activity
16:30or walking, running, jogging, stair climbing, sit ups, which can be done in the outside
16:36at least most days of the week at least five days of the week.
16:39This means active.
16:40Active.
16:41Third point is sleep.
16:43You should have to sleep with 7-7 hours.
16:45More data is coming from day and night.
16:49We are at night and then sleep at night.
16:51Then we are at night and then sleep at night.
16:53You should have to improve your sleep.
16:56Fourth, stress management.
16:58Yeah, stress is what you have to react with.
17:02That is what you have to control.
17:04And the five days of the week, it is a drug addiction.
17:07Substance abuse.
17:08Whether alcohol or smoking or other drugs.
17:11You have to save it in your family and your friends and family.
17:16These are the five pillars of lifestyle medicine which I want to convey through your channel.
17:21For me, health, I have to talk to you.
17:23You have to talk to you and see the message of your life.
17:25I have to talk about it.
17:26We have to talk to you.
17:27You have to talk to you.
17:28I have to be very grateful.
17:30We are grateful.
17:32topic for me
17:34this topic that I have to talk about it
17:36very much. Thank you very much.
17:37This was the Kishmir doctor of the endocrinologist
17:40Dr. Shariq Masoudi
17:41who said that pre-diabetes is not a disease
17:43that it is not a disease.
17:44It is not a disease that it is not a disease.
17:47I am the journalist of Sajad Amin
17:48Parvizudin, ETV Bharat, Srinagar.
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