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Does Diabetes exclusively Impact Individuals who Consume Junk Food? - Dr Mounam Chattopadhya
Overview
Diabetes is a health condition where blood sugar levels are too high. We should worry about it because it can lead to serious problems like heart disease, kidney issues, and more. Managing it through a healthy lifestyle, medication, and regular check-ups is crucial for a longer, healthier life.
Contrary to the popular myth that diabetes only affects people who eat junk food, the condition is influenced by various factors. While an unhealthy diet can contribute, genetics, lifestyle, and overall health play significant roles. Healthy eating, exercise, and regular check-ups are essential for diabetes prevention. It's crucial to understand that 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, Mounam Chattopadhyay, Consultant Endocrinologist & Diabetologist from Beliaghata, Kolkata, discusses Diabetes and its complications while clarifying the misconception that Diabetes only affects people who eat junk food.