You can be just a few steps away from achieving a better and healthier version of yourself.
Diabetes prevalence is rising globally, with approximately 537 million adults living the condition.7
This growing numbers are due to many different factors, namely an ageing population and a more sedentary lifestyle – especially in urban areas. This new paradigm is associated with a larger intake of unhealthy foods and that contributes to obesity.7
Did you know that if you are above the healthy-weight range, losing 5 to 7 % of your current weight can prevent or delay development of type 2 diabetes?8
Being overweight (abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to health; a body mass index over 25 is considered overweight) might affect your health and obesity (a body mass index over 30) is an important modifiable risk factor for type 2 diabetes, which means there are things that can be done to minimize that risk. Losing those extra weight will help lowering your blood sugar and increasing insulin sensitivity making managing your blood sugar easier.