Living life can be worrisome if you have diabetes, but hey, everything can be managed with the right steps! That’s why we are here with 4 key points that will help you lead a better life.
What is diabetes?
Diabetes is a disease in which your body is unable to properly utilize the energy provided by the food you eat.There are different types of diabetes, some of which are more prevalent than others.
Children are more likely to develop type 1 diabetes, and gestational diabetes is a type of diabetes that can develop during pregnancy.
Type 2 diabetes is the most common type of diabetes in the general population, and it often develops from pre-diabetes.
When your blood glucose levels are high but not high enough to be diagnosed as diabetes, it is identified as prediabetes. If you have prediabetes, you may already be experiencing the long-term effects of diabetes on your heart, blood vessels, and kidneys.
ABCs of diabetes
LDL cholesterol, also known as "bad" cholesterol, can accumulate and clog your blood vessels. It has the potential to cause a heart attack or stroke.
HDL, or "good" cholesterol, assists in the removal of "bad" cholesterol from your blood vessels.
Lead a healthy life with diabetes
Adopting a healthy lifestyle can aid in diabetes management. It may also help with key health indicators like weight, blood sugar, blood pressure, and cholesterol.
Type 2 diabetes is difficult to manage if you are overweight or obese. It also raises the risk of high blood cholesterol and blood pressure, which can lead to a variety of cardiovascular problems. Thus, weight loss is recommended.
Healthy eating habits, such as portion control and reading food labels, are essential for maintaining a healthy weight and preventing or managing diabetes.
You have additional food issues if you have prediabetes or diabetes. Simple carbohydrates found in foods like table sugar, cake, soda, candy, and jellies, for example, should be avoided. They can raise blood glucose levels if consumed.
You can keep a better track of how foods affect your body by writing down what you eat when you eat it, and how it affects your glucose levels. To see how your body reacts to different foods, check your blood sugar one hour to one and a half hours after eating.
Many of us are always on the go and rarely spend time at home. Even if your kitchen isn't suitable, eating well should always be a priority.
You can properly nourish your body wherever life takes you with a little forethought. Keep these pointers in mind when eating on the go:
Bring snacks and healthy lunch to eat throughout the day. This will make it easier for you to stick to healthy food choices and resist the temptation to eat unhealthy foods that are more convenient.
Reduce your caffeine consumption and drink plenty of water. Keep a bottle of water on you at all times so you can stay hydrated.
Losing 7% of your body weight and being physically active for at least 30 minutes a day can cut your risk of diabetes in half. And as you lose more weight, your risk decreases even more. If you already have diabetes, physical activity and weight management can help you manage the disease and avoid negative health consequences.
Cigarette smoking is the leading preventable cause of death. It's also the leading cause of premature death that can be changed.
Smoking is even more dangerous if you have diabetes because:
People are affected by stress in various ways. It has the potential to affect one's emotional well-being.
Get regular health check-ups
Consult with our health care team at least twice a year to detect and treat any problems as early as possible.