The researchers said that anti -stress therapy is also important, as well as anti -inflammatory medicine, and conductive therapy, as well as meditation.
When the brain begins to react differently, that is, memory is less, there is a lack of concentration, planning in activities is when anxiety is generated, which can trigger in other reactions.The University conducted cognitive studies in people while measuring the level of glucose and the IL-6 protein between about 800 people.This protein responds to the stimulation of the immune and healing system of the body.
According to the study, this is a biomarker of the levels of acute and chronic stress that is also associated with diabetes and the increase in blood glucose.The analysis identifies that people with diabetes can have high levels of anxiety, as well as memory problems among other behavioral problems.
"Literature indicates that people with low inhibition may experience more stress," said Kyle Murdock, which has a postdoctorate in Psychology at Rice University."Then, I wonder I could have a connection with the inhibition with inflammation and this to diseases that could generate diabetes."
Studies have shown that when there are people with anxiety, stress or depression, inflammation increases.The study connected the inhibition, with anxiety, with inflammation, with diabetes.The teacher assures that individuals suffering from anxiety are few who seek help, and usually to calm anxiety smoke or have bad eating habits.Then, glucose increases in the blood, and this becomes a vicious circle.
"We know that high glucose levels can impact cognitive levels," said the professor who stressed that a solution is not just to tell people to feed well or that they should be injected insulin all the time.