4 ways to reduce risk of diabetes
4 ways to reduce risk of diabetes
Making changes to your lifestyle can lower the risk of diabetes.
In Ghana, there are about 2.4 million people living with diabetes and approximately 7.5% of adults have Type-2 Diabetes.
India Being the diabetes capital of the world, faces a devastating rise in the number of cases of this non-communicable disease. There are currently 529 million people in the world with diabetes, as per a study by the University of Washington. The study also suggested that this will more than double to around 1.3 billion people by 2050.
The majority of cases are type 3 diabetes or diabetes mellitus, which is a form of disease linked to obesity, practically a lifestyle disorder, which can be reversible.
The good news, however, is that prediabetes (where blood sugar levels are higher than normal) and type 2 diabetes are largely preventable.
TIPS TO REDUCE RISK OF DIABETES
Manage your bodyweight
Excess weight is the most important cause of type 2 diabetes. Obesity increases the chance of developing this disorder. So managing your bodyweight and checking your BMI can help reduce the risk.
Exercise
To manage your bodyweight, you have to begin a routine that involves you moving for at least 45 minutes a day. Exercising improves the body’s ability to use insulin (a hormone associated with diabetes) and absorb glucose.
Make some dietary changes
One of the first and foremost changes you have to make in your diet is your sugar intake. White processed sugar products should be restricted and include more whole grains in your diet. Curate a diet rich in proteins and healthy fats and limit processed meat or red meat.
Limit alcohol consumption
High consumption of alcohol not just puts the body at risk for diabetes but also cardiovascular issues.