November is American Diabetes Month, a time to raise awareness, promote healthy lifestyles, and empower those living with diabetes. Diabetes, a chronic condition affecting millions of Americans, disrupts how the body regulates blood sugar (glucose). This can lead to serious health problems if left unmanaged.
Understanding Diabetes:
There are two main types of diabetes:
- Type 1 Diabetes: The body produces little to no insulin, a hormone that helps regulate blood sugar.
- Type 2 Diabetes: The body either doesn’t produce enough insulin or becomes resistant to its effects.
The Growing Challenge:
Diabetes is a growing epidemic. According to the American Diabetes Association, over 34 million Americans have diabetes, and 1 in 3 adults have prediabetes (increased risk of developing diabetes).
Taking Control:
The good news is that diabetes can be managed with a healthy lifestyle, including:
- Balanced Diet: Eating nutritious foods and managing portion sizes are crucial.
- Regular Exercise: Physical activity helps control blood sugar levels.
- Weight Management: Losing even a modest amount of weight can significantly improve blood sugar control.
- Medications: Following doctor-prescribed medications is essential for some individuals.
Beyond Awareness – A Call to Action:
This American Diabetes Month, let’s go beyond awareness and take action:
- Know Your Risk: Familiarize yourself with the risk factors for diabetes and get screened regularly.
- Make Healthy Choices: Prioritize a healthy diet and regular exercise in your daily routine.
- Support Loved Ones: If someone you know has diabetes, offer encouragement and support.
- Advocate for Change: Support policies that promote healthy eating and physical activity.
- Donate or Volunteer: Contribute to organizations supporting diabetes research, education, and support services.
Resources for Your Journey:
- American Diabetes Association: https://diabetes.org/
- National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases: https://www.niddk.nih.gov/
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: https://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/index.html
Together We Can Make a Difference:
By taking action this American Diabetes Month, we can educate ourselves, support those affected, and advocate for a future free from the complications of diabetes. Let’s work towards a world where everyone, regardless of background, has access to the resources and support they need to manage this chronic condition and live a healthy life.
Dr. Kre Johnson is a Board Certified Family Medicine Physician and the sole owner of Brownstone Healthcare and Aesthetics. She is the Medical Director of the City of Birmingham’s Employee Health Clinic-Brownstone BWell Birmingham. She is the Event Producer of Wifeology and the founder of Three Twenty Girls, Inc. She loves God, traveling, and all things Southern!!
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