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A person can live with diabetes for many years without getting diagnosed as its symptoms are easy to miss. According to the American Diabetes Association, approximately 30 million people have Type 2 diabetes while seven million remain undiagnosed.
Diabetes is the 6th top leading cause of death in the world and it can sneak up on anyone, from any walk of life. The best way to mitigate its effects is to be aware of the risk and timely pay heed to the red flags.
This is only possible when people all around the globe know that the underlying causes of diabetes vary by types. Therefore, every year on November 14, World Diabetes Day is celebrated with a specific theme to promote the importance of taking coordinated actions to confront diabetes as a critical global health issue.
Consequently, this year the World Diabetes Day theme was “Family and Diabetes” that particularly focused on:
Type 2 Diabetes, also known as non-insulin dependent and adult-onset diabetes, is the most common form of diabetes. It is a condition where the body is unable to metabolize glucose due to the ineffective use of insulin by the body’s cells. This leads to high blood glucose that eventually damages the organs.
According to the World Health Organization’s Report, approximately 90% of diabetes patients around the world have Type 2 diabetes.
It was observed in the past that middle-aged adults over the age of 40 are more likely to have Type 2 diabetes, thus named as adult-onset diabetes. But in recent years, young adults, children and teens have also been diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes indicating specific risk factors that increase the chances of developing this condition. Some of the risk factors are listed below:
Although the symptoms for this condition are not noticeable in the beginning, therefore, most of us overlook the warning signs. It is advisable to visit the doctor if you experience the following symptoms:
Is Type 2 Diabetes Preventable?
Yes, despite the complications, Type 2 diabetes is preventable. As a matter of fact, healthy diet and regular physical activity help keep blood glucose levels under control. If you have a high chance of developing this condition then you can do a lot to reduce the risk. The best way of prevention is to make lifestyle changes that can work in the long term.
Undoubtedly, Type 2 diabetes is a silent killer but relevant education gives you the power to control it. Severe complications can be avoided by maintaining a healthy lifestyle with routine checkups.
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27/11/2019 06:52 AM
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