by Miles Morley, MiCAFE Community Partner Liaison
Diabetes complications, such as death, stroke, blindness, kidney failure, heart disease, and/or loss of limbs, are some of the serious consequences that result from poor diabetes management. Medical costs for diabetics are 2.3 times higher than those without diabetes. In the United States, the economic impact of diabetes is $245 billion per year. This includes $176 billion in direct medical costs and $69 billion in lost work and wages. These risks can be minimized by careful management of the amount of sugar in a patient’s blood. Eating healthy, being active, and working with health professionals are the most effective ways to balance blood sugar levels and reduce the chances for complications.
The ADA recommends taking the risk assessment for anyone who is overweight, has had gestational diabetes (diabetes symptoms while pregnant), has a family history of diabetes, or is over age 65. The ADA also recommends discussing ways to reduce your risk for developing diabetes with your physician.
