Diabetes taking the face of an pandemic is a major cause of concern in the modern world. The World Health Organization (WHO) statistics state that the number of people with diabetes rose from 108 million in 1980 to 422 million in 2014. Diabetes prevalence has been rising more rapidly in low and middle-income countries than in high-income countries. In India, more than 70 million people suffer from diabetes and not just adults, children too have been a victim of this condition. In a discussion with Dr. Dilip Nandamuri, MD FCCP, Physician and Diabetologist, Star Hospitals, Hyderabad, we learnt that the modern lifestyle is one of the biggest reasons why diabetes disease has become a trend in the current world scenario. What is more worrisome is that the many cases of childhood diabetes too have come up.
Factors Behind Rising Cases
There can be various factors affecting one’s health and cause diabetes. Dr. Dilip explains that some of them are reversible, while some stay irreversible.
- Eating junk food. Foods containing high amounts of sugar and saturated fats, that lead to obesity and ultimately diabetes
- Not maintaining a healthy weight. The Body Mass Index (BMI) of a person must fall within the normal range
- Sedentary lifestyle
- No regular exercise or improper workout routine, resulting is weight gain
- Stressful life
- Family history/hereditary
Where the hereditary factor is irreversible, other factors can be modified with the help of a healthier lifestyle and the incidences of diabetes can be reduced to a great level.
Talking about childhood diabetes, Dr. Dilip says that earlier, only Type 1 diabetes was common amongst children. It usually happened due to certain viral infections or health conditions causing post fever, which damaged the pancreatic cells and insulin production was hindered. The recent trend says that children are suffering from Type 2 diabetes too. It is a result of the changes in the lifestyle, unhealthy eating habits and lack of exercises or outdoor activities. These unhealthy practises lead to obesity in children and in turn causing type 2 diabetes.
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