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PostPosted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 12:00 am 
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Do diabetics seem to age faster than those who aren't? Their sugar levels are so unpredictable. I remember when my father passed away from diabetes he looked older than his 71 years.


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I really think that AGEs is super interesting. I did not know that this could have an effect on my aging skin.


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You can find a list of AGE contents of common foods by clicking on my name. And yes, turkey/chicken skin is really high in AGEs, unfortunately.


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Yes, diabetes can be considered an accelerated form of aging. Many of the complications of diabetes are what we see in the elderly in this country, diabetes just speeds up the process, especially if care is not taken.


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