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Dispelling Myths: Exploring the Link Between Diabetes and Junk Food -Dr Sachin B. Gathe
Overview
Regular monitoring and maintaining the target level contribute to effective diabetes management and overall well-being.
Contrary to the misconception that diabetes only impacts those who consume junk food, the condition is influenced by various factors. While an unhealthy diet can contribute, genetics, lifestyle, and overall health play significant roles. Individuals with diverse lifestyles and dietary habits can develop diabetes, emphasizing the importance of holistic health practices and not attributing the condition solely to a specific type of diet.
In this video, Dr. Sachin B. Gathe, Associate Consultant at Department of Endocrinology, Kingsway Hospital, Nagpur, Maharashtra, talks about the importance of keeping the levels of HBA1c below 7% while addressing the misconception that only people who eat junk food are affected by Diabetes.