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REVERSING THE RISE
Reader's Digest India
|November 2025
How smart habits, good food, and mindful living can help you take control of diabetes- one step at a time
ACROSS THE WORLD, diabetes is climbing faster than ever—silently reshaping the health of millions.
A 2024 Lancet study found that 828 million people were living with diabetes worldwide in 2022, and India topped the list with 212 million diabetics the same year, followed by China with 148 million. But, as experts remind us, the disease doesn’t have to define your life. Through awareness, small lifestyle changes, and early action, it’s possible not only to manage diabetes but also to prevent or even reverse its course.
THE BASICS
Diabetes occurs when your body can’t properly regulate blood sugar (glucose), its main source of energy. In Type 1 diabetes, the pancreas produces little or no insulin—the hormone that helps cells absorb glucose. Type 2 diabetes, which affects far more people, happens when the body becomes resistant to insulin or doesn’t use it efficiently.
Left unchecked, high blood sugar can damage the heart, kidneys, nerves, eyes, and blood vessels. “Diabetes causes a personal, family, and economic burden,” says Dr Pirjo Ilanne-Parikka of the Finnish Diabetes Association. “But it's not inevitable. Type 2 diabetes can be delayed—or even prevented—through lifestyle changes.”
FOOD AS DAILY MEDICINE
For diabetics, food is more than fuel—it's medicine. Because sugars and starches directly affect glucose levels, meals need thoughtful planning. Techniques such as carb counting or the plate method—dividing your meal into vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains—help keep blood sugar steady.
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