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Busting the Myth about Diabetes and the Joy of Festive Foods - Dr Atul Kumar Gupta - Video
Overview
Maintaining HbA1c below 7% is crucial for effective diabetes management. The HbA1c test evaluates average blood sugar levels over several months, offering a comprehensive view of control. This target reflects well-regulated blood sugar, reducing the risk of complications like heart disease and kidney issues. Consistently achieving this goal is essential in preventing potential long-term complications associated with diabetes, promoting overall health and well-being for individuals managing the condition. Regular monitoring and adherence to this target contribute to a healthier and more controlled diabetic state.
Contrary to the popular myth that people with diabetes can't enjoy festive foods, it's crucial to debunk this misconception. While moderation is key, individuals with diabetes can savor festive treats by making informed choices and monitoring blood sugar levels. Additionally, it's important to address the myth associated with complications. Contrary to belief, diabetes involves multifaceted complications, impacting organs and systems beyond sugar control. A holistic approach, including dietary management and regular check-ups, enables individuals to enjoy festive foods responsibly while effectively managing and preventing potential complications associated with diabetes.
In this video, Dr Atul Kumar Gupta, senior consultant Physician and Cardiologist from Delhi, talks about the HbA1c test and the importance of keeping HbA1c level below 7% while addressing the misconception that people with Diabetes cannot enjoy festive food.