As we move into the festive season after celebrating World Diabetes Month in November, the focus on maintaining a healthy lifestyle to prevent diabetes becomes even more critical. South Africans often indulge during this time, making it essential to keep wellness in mind. Simple changes in nutrition, sleep, and physical activity can significantly enhance well-being and prevent diabetes.
Form healthy habits to prevent diabetes
Diabetes affects millions globally, with one in nine South African adults living with the condition, often undiagnosed. Developing healthy lifestyle habits can prevent this disease and improve overall quality of life.
Gut health and diabetes prevention
There’s a growing focus on gut health’s role in preventing diabetes. A balanced gut microbiome can enhance insulin sensitivity, reduce inflammation, and regulate blood sugar levels. Nicci Robertson, a nutritionist, recommends avoiding processed foods and focusing on diverse fiber sources such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes, nuts, healthy fats, and proteins.
Understanding changes in your body – like bloating, fatigue, or mood swings – can help assess your gut health. Comprehensive tests are available for more detailed analyses.
Exercise for diabetes prevention
Regular physical activity, like walking, swimming, or cycling, significantly reduces diabetes risk by improving insulin sensitivity. Create a realistic exercise routine that fits your lifestyle and use apps to track and motivate your progress.
Manage sleep for better health
Quality sleep is crucial for metabolic health and diabetes prevention. Aim for at least seven hours per night. Avoid blue light from devices before bed, and establish a relaxing bedtime routine. New technology can help measure sleep recovery and stress levels, offering personalized insights for better decisions.
By prioritizing nutrition, exercise, sleep, and gut health, individuals can effectively manage their overall health and well-being.