Global Prevalence of Diabetes
Diabetes is a major health concern worldwide. Currently, approximately 537 million people aged 20-79 are living with diabetes. That’s a staggering number! In the United States alone, 37.4 million people are affected, which translates to about 1 in 10 people. Think about your circle of friends and family—how many of them might be living with diabetes?
These numbers highlight just how widespread diabetes is. It's not just a problem for some people; it's a global issue that touches nearly everyone in some way.
Diabetes in the United States
In the U.S., diabetes affects millions, and the numbers are continuing to rise. It's important for everyone to understand what can be done to manage and even prevent Type 2 diabetes.
Managing Type 2 Diabetes Through Lifestyle
You might be surprised to learn that many aspects of our daily lives influence the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes. Luckily, this also means we can take steps to manage it effectively.
Lifestyle Factors Influencing Type 2 Diabetes
Transitioning to a Healthier Lifestyle
Changing your lifestyle can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. Start with small, manageable goals, and gradually build on them. This way, the changes will feel more natural and sustainable.
Starting with Small Walks- Start with a few laps around your home. Before you know it, you’ll be ready to take longer walks around your neighborhood.
Joining Fitness Programs- Consider joining a gym, your local YMCA, Silver Sneakers, or Renew Active.
Using Exercise Videos- Find exercise videos on YouTube that match your fitness level. There are plenty of free resources available.
Chair Exercises- Even if you’re sitting, you can still move. Try some chair exercises during commercial breaks while watching TV.
7. Reducing Stress -Stress management is key to overall well-being.
8. Improving Sleep- Good sleep habits are essential for managing diabetes.
a. Establishing a Bedtime Routine- Create a nightly routine to signal to your body that it's time to wind down.
b. Removing Electronics from the Bedroom- Keep your bedroom free from smartphones and TVs. This helps create a better sleep environment.
c. Creating a Conducive Sleeping Environment- Make sure your bedroom is dark, cool, and quiet to promote better sleep.
d. Avoiding Heavy Meals and Alcohol- Avoid eating heavy meals, sweets, or drinking alcohol at least two hours before bedtime.
The Role of Acupuncture in Diabetes Management
You might wonder if acupuncture can help with diabetes. The answer is a resounding yes!
Benefits of Acupuncture
Decreasing Blood Glucose
Acupuncture can help lower blood glucose levels.
Protecting Pancreatic Functions
It supports pancreatic functions, which are crucial for managing diabetes.
Increasing Insulin Levels
Acupuncture can help increase insulin levels in your body.
Improving Glucose Tolerance
It also improves your body’s glucose tolerance, making it easier to manage diabetes.
Combining Acupuncture with Metformin
Studies have shown that acupuncture can enhance the glucose-lowering effects of Metformin, a common diabetes medication.
Addressing Diabetic Neuropathy
Diabetic neuropathy is a common complication of diabetes that affects many people.
Prevalence and Symptoms
Between 30% and 50% of diabetics experience diabetic neuropathy, which can cause burning pain, numbness, tingling, muscle weakness, sensitivity to touch, and balance issues.
Treatment Success at Central Texas Acupuncture & Wellness Center
At Central Texas Acupuncture & Wellness Center, the practitioner and her team have an 80% success rate in treating diabetic neuropathy. They have helped many patients manage their blood glucose levels and alleviate other diabetes-related symptoms.
Making these changes might seem daunting at first, but remember, you don’t have to do it all at once. Start small, stay consistent, and gradually, you’ll see big improvements in your health and well-being.
The information contained on this website is not intended to diagnose, treat, or intervene in any medical condition. The circumstances of each patient are different. Treatment is offered only after an appropriate medical consultation and assessment. Outcomes are never guaranteed. Individual results may vary.
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