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Shattering Diabetes Stereotypes: Gender Equality in Health

March 16, 2025 3 Min Read
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India is facing a significant challenge as a global hotspot for diabetes, with over 100 million people living with the disease, including more than 50 million women. While the prevalence of diabetes and its complications are similar across genders, women with diabetes encounter unique challenges in managing their health.

Research has shown that obesity, a major risk factor for type 2 diabetes, is more prevalent among women. Additionally, women face a higher risk of developing metabolic health issues during significant life events such as pregnancy and menopause, which can lead to an increased risk of diabetes or difficulties in controlling sugar levels for those already diagnosed.

Gestational diabetes mellitus, a form of diabetes that occurs during pregnancy, can have serious consequences for both the mother and baby if left untreated. Even though the condition typically resolves after delivery, women remain at a higher risk of developing diabetes later in life.

The hormonal changes during menopause can impact insulin sensitivity, leading to weight gain and mood swings that further complicate diabetes management. Identifying these challenges and implementing tailored management strategies are essential for maintaining women’s health.

One of the key factors in preventing and managing type 2 diabetes is maintaining a healthy lifestyle through diet and physical activity. However, women face several challenges in adhering to a healthy lifestyle, including financial dependency, limited access to healthcare facilities, lower literacy, and societal norms that restrict exercise.

It has been found that more than 60% of women in India are physically inactive, with nearly 90% reporting no leisure-time physical activity at all. Gender-specific strategies and interventions are necessary to address these challenges and support women in managing diabetes at different stages of life.

Raising awareness about healthy diets among women is crucial, as they often play a primary role in deciding the family’s diet. Additionally, addressing barriers to fitness through innovative solutions like home-based exercises can help women take control of their wellness and lead healthier lives.

In conclusion, by understanding and addressing the unique challenges faced by women with diabetes, and providing them with the necessary support and resources, we can empower them to effectively manage their health and well-being.

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