Monday, 13 November 2017

Diabetics in Bengaluru at risk of developing Diabetes related complications

Type 2 Diabetes is a major health problem in India and the prevalence has only been escalating in the past few decades. One of the most important tests for diabetics is the HbA1C test. The HbA1C test gives an indication of the average blood glucose levels for over a three month period. The higher the HbA1C test value, the greater risk for diabetics for chronic illnesses. A high HbA1C value also means that blood sugar levels have been high.
Ideal HbA1c value should be below 6.4%. For diabetics though, the number is generally greater than 6.5%. Diabetics should maintain HbA1c levels below 7 for optimal health and to lower risk of illnesses related to diabetics.
Improving HbA1c by 1% (or 11 mmol/mol) for people with type 1 diabetes or type 2 diabetes cuts the risk of microvascular complications by 25%.
Microvascular complications include:
  • ·         Retinopathy
  • ·         Neuropathy
  • ·         Diabetic nephropathy (kidney disease)

Research has also shown that people with type 2 diabetes who reduce their HbA1c level by 1% are:
  • ·         19% less likely to suffer cataracts
  • ·         16% less likely to suffer heart failure
  • ·         43% less likely to suffer amputation or death due to                    peripheral vascular disease

Elaborating on the study, Dr Kirti Chadha, Head of Laboratory Services, Metropolis Global Reference Laboratory said “It is important to increase awareness about the HbA1c test among diabetics. Inadequate blood glucose control which is reflected in elevated HbA1c  levels increases the risk of late diabetes complications such as diabetic eye and kidney disease.”

Type 2 Diabetes is a major health problem in India and the prevalence has only been escalating in the past few decades. One of the most important tests for diabetics is the HbA1C test. The HbA1C test gives an indication of the average blood glucose levels for over a three month period. The higher the HbA1C test value, the greater risk for diabetics for chronic illnesses. A high HbA1C value also means that blood sugar levels have been high.
Ideal HbA1c value should be below 6.4%. For diabetics though, the number is generally greater than 6.5%. Diabetics should maintain HbA1c levels below 7 for optimal health and to lower risk of illnesses related to diabetics.
Improving HbA1c by 1% (or 11 mmol/mol) for people with type 1 diabetes or type 2 diabetes cuts the risk of microvascular complications by 25%.
Microvascular complications include:
·         Retinopathy
·         Neuropathy
·         Diabetic nephropathy (kidney disease)
Research has also shown that people with type 2 diabetes who reduce their HbA1c level by 1% are:
·         19% less likely to suffer cataracts
·         16% less likely to suffer heart failure
·         43% less likely to suffer amputation or death due to peripheral vascular disease
Elaborating on the study, Dr Kirti Chadha, Head of Laboratory Services, Metropolis Global Reference Laboratory said “It is important to increase awareness about the HbA1c test among diabetics. Inadequate blood glucose control which is reflected in elevated HbA1c  levels increases the risk of late diabetes complications such as diabetic eye and kidney disease.”

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