Depression related to diabetes: Experts
A new study conducted by diabetologists in Hyderabad and Chennai has revealed that depression and diabetes are inter-related.
Hyderabad, Dec. 23: A new study conducted by diabetologists in Hyderabad and Chennai has revealed that depression and diabetes are inter-related.
People who are diabetic are prone to depression due to factors related to their health.
Also, people who are prone to tension and depression tend to develop diabetes.
A daily brisk walk of 30-45 minutes is suggested by experts for diabetic patients.
According to a study conducted by the ICMR-INDIAB, there were around 6.24 crore people with diabetes in 2011 and 7.7 crore with pre-diabetes, making it one of the largest non-communicable epidemics. A major segment of them are now constituted by people of the age group 30-50, and also by a large segment of school children.
"A lot of psychosocial factors result in depression after diabetes. Once a person contracts diabetes, his mental state becomes very unstable. He gets depressed as he will not be able to consume sweets anymore. This follows how he has to become more careful. So, when a person is stressed, their sugar levels go up and the anti-insulin hormones go up," said Dr V Mohan, chairman and chief diabetologist at Dr Mohan’s Diabetes Specialities Centre.
This study was anchored by Dr. V Mohan and his assistant Dr Poongothai.
A 2001 study by the same organisation in six cities had put Hyderabad on top of the diabetes list. Dr Mohan says the trend is likely to continue in 2014 as well.
Next page: Jaggery not a substitute
Jaggery not a substitute
There are several myths surrounding diabetes, especially regarding diet and physical activity.
Experts say that many diabetics usually avoid physical activity, fearing it will weaken them. They also tend to cut down completely on healthy food.