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Diet
Exercise
Medical Checkups/Compliance
Patients are encouraged to follow-up regularly with their doctors to ensure their glycaemic control is well-maintained. If they are on medications, compliance is of utmost importance to ensure that the progress of the disease is halted. Smoking/Alcohol
Stress
Stress can increase the cortisol levels in the body which directly increase the glucose levels. Therefore, patients should be taught on how to manage stress. When you are stressed, you might forget to exercise, eat a balanced meal or take your medication. Ensure that you manage your stress in a healthy way. Find a doctor, if you need help.
Sleep
Lack of sleep has been postulated to increase the chances of a pre-diabetic state. Therefore, ensure that you have at least 6-8 hours of sleep daily. A proper sleep hygiene does not only help with preventing and controlling diabetes, it helps with an overall improvement of day to day life.
References
1. Clinical Practice Guidelines, Management of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. 5th ed. Kuala Lumpur: Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia; 2015. 2. Cold F, Health E, Disease H, Management P, Conditions S, Problems S et al. Sleep-Diabetes Connection [Internet]. WebMD. 2017 [cited 20 July 2017]. Available from: http://www.webmd.com/sleep-disorders/features/diabetes-lack-of-sleep 3. Type 2 diabetes in adults: management | Guidance and guidelines | NICE [Internet]. Nice.org.uk. 2017 [cited 20 July 2017]. Available from: https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng28/chapter/1-Recommendations
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