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Exploring the Relationship Between Junk Food and Diabetes - Dr Thiyagarajan Thangavelu - Video
Overview
Addressing the misconception that diabetes only affects those who consume junk food, it's important to clarify that while unhealthy eating habits can contribute to the development of type 2 diabetes, the disease is multifactorial. Genetic predisposition, lifestyle choices, physical inactivity, and other environmental factors also play significant roles in diabetes. People with healthier diets can still develop diabetes due to various factors beyond just dietary habits.
Diabetes is a complex condition that affects individuals irrespective of their diet choices. It's crucial to adopt a balanced diet, engage in regular physical activity, maintain a healthy weight, and undergo regular health check-ups to manage and prevent diabetes, rather than solely attributing it to specific dietary patterns. Consulting healthcare professionals for personalized advice is essential for effective diabetes management.
In this video, Dr Thiyagarajan Thangavelu, Consultant Endocrinologist from Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, emphasizes the importance of the HbA1c test in managing diabetes. He clarifies the common misconception that diabetes only affects people who eat junk food.