In addition to dealing with the day-to-day aspects of diabetes management that involve blood glucose, nutrition and lifestyle management, men in the United States with diabetes are also grappling with other physical, emotional and sexual health issues according to survey findings released today by the American Diabetes Association.
According to the research, only 30% of men surveyed claimed to know “a lot” about their disease and only one quarter (25%) of men with diabetes reported eating balanced and nutritious meals. Additionally, 60% of men felt that more information could help them better manage their disease, and 65% felt more information could help them have more useful conversations with their health care providers about their disease.
To respond to this need, the American Diabetes Association is launching a national educational campaign to provide men with diabetes – and their spouses – with information and resources to better manage their diabetes and the array of other health conditions that can be associated with this disease.
Men can take small steps that can have a big impact on their ability to better manage their diabetes,” said Dr. Bergenstal. “Doing what they know, like staying active, sticking to a healthful diet, learning about increased risks for related conditions, and talking with a doctor if they are suffering from bothersome symptoms, is the key to managing diabetes today

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