(By Dr. Adarsh K S)
Ageing changes almost every system in the body and diabetes, being a condition of balance, feels those shifts first. As the years pass, sugar control becomes less about numbers and more about safety, comfort, and confidence.
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When Sugar Control Meets The Years
With age, metabolism slows, muscle mass declines, and the pancreas releases insulin more sluggishly. Add to this reduced activity or other health issues like high blood pressure or kidney disease, and managing diabetes becomes more complex. What worked perfectly in middle age might not suit someone in their seventies.
Safety Comes First
For younger adults, the aim is tight sugar control. In older adults, the priority changes staying safe and steady. Low sugar levels can cause dizziness, confusion, or sudden falls. That’s why doctors prefer flexible targets and simplified regimens. It’s better to stay stable than to chase perfection.
Simplifying Medicines And Monitoring
Many seniors already take multiple medications. Some diabetes drugs can drop sugar levels too low or strain the kidneys. Regular reviews with the doctor help keep treatment simple and safe — fewer tablets, clear schedules, and kidney-friendly options. Long-acting insulins often work better with minimal daily fluctuations.
Lifestyle: Small Steps That Count
Even gentle activity makes a big difference. A short walk, easy yoga, or household chores improve circulation and sugar use. Meal’s rich in fiber and protein, proper hydration, and consistent meal timing prevent wide sugar swings. Regular eye, foot, and dental checks help detect early complications.
Living Well, Not Just Longer
Ageing with diabetes isn’t about limitation. It’s about adapting wisely. When care plans respect the body’s slower rhythm, older adults can live independently and joyfully. The goal is not a perfect glucometer reading it’s steady health, clear mind, and peace through the years.
Dr. Adarsh K S is Consultant – Diabetes & Endocrinology at Manipal Hospital, Old Airport Road, Bengaluru
[Disclaimer: The information provided in the article is shared by experts and is intended for general informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.]
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