About #Weight of diabetes
India, records for an estimated 101 million1 people living with diabetes, with 136 million1 estimated to be prediabetic, leading to a nationwide epidemic. Approximately 9/102 people living with diabetes are also affected by obesity. Studies have shown that abdominal obesity increases the risk of diabetes by 27%.3
We understand that diabetes is a disease continuum, and uncontrolled diabetes and excess weight may lead to severe cardiovascular and kidney diseases along with risk of cardiometabolic complications.4 The prevalence5 of obesity in India has made things challenging, as excessive weight triggers insulin resistance6, making the management of diabetes demanding.
Let's demystify the link between diabetes and excess weight. Let’s debunk common myths and misconceptions about the two conditions. Whether you're at risk, recently diagnosed, or caring for a loved one, our initiative is designed to empower you with reliable, up-to-date information and expert advice on diabetes and obesity. Together, we can make strides towards a healthier future.
101 million
people living with diabetes in India1
136 million
people are estimated to be prediabetic1
9/10
PwD are affected by obesity2
27%
increase in risk of diabetes due to obesity3
Themes and Tracks
Diabetes Decoded
Diabetes, a chronic disease that affects the body's ability to manage blood sugar, comes in two primary forms: Type 1, where the body can't produce sufficient insulin, and Type 2, where it can't use insulin effectively. Diabetes can lead to serious complications if not managed well, including heart disease, kidney damage, vision loss, and nerve damage. Our website provides in-depth information about these conditions, helping you navigate the diabetes landscape and better understand its potential effects on your health.7
The Diabetes-Obesity Connection
Weight plays a significant role in diabetes. Living with obesity or excess weight increases the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, as excess fat can make your body resistant to insulin. Additionally, carrying extra weight can make managing diabetes more challenging. Here, we explore this connection in detail and offer practical strategies for weight management as a part of diabetes control.8
Holistic Diabetes Management
Effective diabetes management and weight management calls for a holistic approach, encompassing a balanced diet, regular physical activity, consistent medication, and regular medical check-ups. Stress management also plays a crucial role, as mental well-being can significantly influence blood sugar levels. Our content focuses on these diverse aspects of diabetes, arming you with practical tips to control your condition effectively.9
Coping & Caring Strategies
Supporting a loved one with diabetes can be challenging. It requires understanding, patience, and knowledge about the disease. It's essential to encourage healthy habits, lend emotional support, and be aware of the signs of blood sugar fluctuations. This section provides guidance on how to help manage a loved one's diabetes, communicate effectively about their condition, and navigate the emotional challenges that may arise.10
Expert Opinion
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