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The WHO Says Quitting Smoking Can Reduce The Risk Of High Blood Sugar

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A report developed by the International Diabetes Foundation of WHO (The World Health Organization) has revealed that quitting smoking might reduce the risk of being diagnosed with type-2 diabetes by 30 to 40 percent. The WHO says that the data shows that smoking affects the body’s capacity to manage blood sugar levels, which can lead to type-2 diabetes. Experts have said that type-2 diabetes is one of the most predominant severe ailments across the world and contributes to more than 95 percent of all diabetes incidents. Nevertheless, it is avoidable. Experts from the WHO have said that genetics, overweight, and sedentary lifestyle are some contributing factors for being diagnosed with type-2 diabetes.

The IDF predicts that around 537 million people suffer from diabetes, and this figure continues to increase making diabetes the ninth biggest cause of mortality around the world. Experts reveal that smoking shoots up the risk of diabetes-related medical issues like cardiovascular ailment, kidney damage, and blindness, furthermore deferring the healing of wounds and elevating the risk of lower limb amputations. The International Diabetes Federation intensely inspires people to quit smoking to avert the risk of developing diabetes and, if they are already diagnosed with the disease, quitting smoking will help prevent other diabetes-related issues.

Health experts from the IDF have urged governments to announce new policy measures that will help people quit smoking and avoid passive smoking. As per the WHO, health practitioners have a vital role to play in encouraging and recommending people suffering from type-2 diabetes to quit smoking to lead a healthy life. Instantaneously, authorities must take the important steps to ensure that all public places, around the world, indoor public places, and public transport are totally smoke-free. The head of the World Health Organization, Ruediger Krech has said that these essential interventions are crucial defenses against the onset and growth of diabetes and several other severe ailments.

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