An Introduction to Diabetes and Its Drivers

Diabetes can affect your long-term health and reduce life expectancy if unmanaged. At Thrive Healthcare, we help you prevent and manage diabetes through personalised care, empowering you to live a longer, healthier life.

An Introduction to Diabetes and Its Drivers

Diabetes can affect your long-term health and reduce life expectancy if unmanaged. At Thrive Healthcare, we help you prevent and manage diabetes through personalised care, empowering you to live a longer, healthier life.

An Introduction to Diabetes and Its Drivers

Diabetes can affect your long-term health and reduce life expectancy if unmanaged. At Thrive Healthcare, we help you prevent and manage diabetes through personalised care, empowering you to live a longer, healthier life.

An Introduction to Diabetes and Its Drivers

Diabetes can affect your long-term health and reduce life expectancy if unmanaged. At Thrive Healthcare, we help you prevent and manage diabetes through personalised care, empowering you to live a longer, healthier life.

Diabetes

Diabetes: Prevention and Management

Diabetes is a growing health concern that can lead to serious complications if left unmanaged. Understanding your risk and taking early action through lifestyle changes, monitoring, and medical support can help prevent or manage the condition—improving both your health span and quality of life.

Understanding Diabetes

Diabetes is a chronic condition that affects how the body processes blood sugar (glucose). It occurs when the body does not produce enough insulin, a hormone that regulates blood sugar levels, or when the cells become resistant to insulin's effects. There are two main types of diabetes: Type 1, which is often diagnosed in children and young adults and is due to an inability to produce insulin, and Type 2, which typically develops in adults and is usually associated with obesity and inactivity. Additionally, there are at least eight factors that can contribute to the development of diabetes, with genetics playing a crucial role.

Take Charge of Your Health With Diabetes Care

Managing diabetes is essential for promoting longevity and overall health. Elevated blood sugar levels can lead to serious complications, including heart disease, nerve damage, kidney failure, sexual dysfunction and vision problems. It is also believed to increase the risk of dementia and certain cancers. Untreated diabetes can reduce life expectancy by up to eight years. By effectively managing blood sugar levels through diet, exercise, and medication, individuals with diabetes can reduce their risk of these complications and lead longer healthier lives.

Diabetes

Diabetes: Prevention and Management

Diabetes is a growing health concern that can lead to serious complications if left unmanaged. Understanding your risk and taking early action through lifestyle changes, monitoring, and medical support can help prevent or manage the condition—improving both your health span and quality of life.

Understanding Diabetes

Diabetes is a chronic condition that affects how the body processes blood sugar (glucose). It occurs when the body does not produce enough insulin, a hormone that regulates blood sugar levels, or when the cells become resistant to insulin's effects. There are two main types of diabetes: Type 1, which is often diagnosed in children and young adults and is due to an inability to produce insulin, and Type 2, which typically develops in adults and is usually associated with obesity and inactivity. Additionally, there are at least eight factors that can contribute to the development of diabetes, with genetics playing a crucial role.

Take Charge of Your Health With Diabetes Care

Managing diabetes is essential for promoting longevity and overall health. Elevated blood sugar levels can lead to serious complications, including heart disease, nerve damage, kidney failure, sexual dysfunction and vision problems. It is also believed to increase the risk of dementia and certain cancers. Untreated diabetes can reduce life expectancy by up to eight years. By effectively managing blood sugar levels through diet, exercise, and medication, individuals with diabetes can reduce their risk of these complications and lead longer healthier lives.

Diabetes

Diabetes: Prevention and Management

Diabetes is a growing health concern that can lead to serious complications if left unmanaged. Understanding your risk and taking early action through lifestyle changes, monitoring, and medical support can help prevent or manage the condition—improving both your health span and quality of life.

Understanding Diabetes

Diabetes is a chronic condition that affects how the body processes blood sugar (glucose). It occurs when the body does not produce enough insulin, a hormone that regulates blood sugar levels, or when the cells become resistant to insulin's effects. There are two main types of diabetes: Type 1, which is often diagnosed in children and young adults and is due to an inability to produce insulin, and Type 2, which typically develops in adults and is usually associated with obesity and inactivity. Additionally, there are at least eight factors that can contribute to the development of diabetes, with genetics playing a crucial role.

Take Charge of Your Health With Diabetes Care

Managing diabetes is essential for promoting longevity and overall health. Elevated blood sugar levels can lead to serious complications, including heart disease, nerve damage, kidney failure, sexual dysfunction and vision problems. It is also believed to increase the risk of dementia and certain cancers. Untreated diabetes can reduce life expectancy by up to eight years. By effectively managing blood sugar levels through diet, exercise, and medication, individuals with diabetes can reduce their risk of these complications and lead longer healthier lives.

Diabetes

Diabetes: Prevention and Management

Diabetes is a growing health concern that can lead to serious complications if left unmanaged. Understanding your risk and taking early action through lifestyle changes, monitoring, and medical support can help prevent or manage the condition—improving both your health span and quality of life.

Understanding Diabetes

Diabetes is a chronic condition that affects how the body processes blood sugar (glucose). It occurs when the body does not produce enough insulin, a hormone that regulates blood sugar levels, or when the cells become resistant to insulin's effects. There are two main types of diabetes: Type 1, which is often diagnosed in children and young adults and is due to an inability to produce insulin, and Type 2, which typically develops in adults and is usually associated with obesity and inactivity. Additionally, there are at least eight factors that can contribute to the development of diabetes, with genetics playing a crucial role.

Take Charge of Your Health With Diabetes Care

Managing diabetes is essential for promoting longevity and overall health. Elevated blood sugar levels can lead to serious complications, including heart disease, nerve damage, kidney failure, sexual dysfunction and vision problems. It is also believed to increase the risk of dementia and certain cancers. Untreated diabetes can reduce life expectancy by up to eight years. By effectively managing blood sugar levels through diet, exercise, and medication, individuals with diabetes can reduce their risk of these complications and lead longer healthier lives.

Estimate your risk of developing diabetes

Estimate your risk of developing diabetes

Estimate your risk of developing diabetes

Estimate your risk of developing diabetes

Stay Ahead of Diabetes

Prevention is key. Those at risk for Type 2 diabetes can make lifestyle changes, such as maintaining a healthy weight, staying active, and incorporating resistance training to decrease their likelihood of developing the disease. Regular blood tests and the use of a continuous glucose monitor can provide valuable insights into how your body reacts to different foods.

Stay Ahead of Diabetes

Prevention is key. Those at risk for Type 2 diabetes can make lifestyle changes, such as maintaining a healthy weight, staying active, and incorporating resistance training to decrease their likelihood of developing the disease. Regular blood tests and the use of a continuous glucose monitor can provide valuable insights into how your body reacts to different foods.

Stay Ahead of Diabetes

Prevention is key. Those at risk for Type 2 diabetes can make lifestyle changes, such as maintaining a healthy weight, staying active, and incorporating resistance training to decrease their likelihood of developing the disease. Regular blood tests and the use of a continuous glucose monitor can provide valuable insights into how your body reacts to different foods.

Stay Ahead of Diabetes

Prevention is key. Those at risk for Type 2 diabetes can make lifestyle changes, such as maintaining a healthy weight, staying active, and incorporating resistance training to decrease their likelihood of developing the disease. Regular blood tests and the use of a continuous glucose monitor can provide valuable insights into how your body reacts to different foods.

Take Charge of Diabetes

Whether you're managing diabetes or aiming to prevent it, Thrive Healthcare offers personalised guidance to help you control blood sugar, improve your lifestyle, and protect your long-term health.

Take Charge of Diabetes

Whether you're managing diabetes or aiming to prevent it, Thrive Healthcare offers personalised guidance to help you control blood sugar, improve your lifestyle, and protect your long-term health.

Take Charge of Diabetes

Whether you're managing diabetes or aiming to prevent it, Thrive Healthcare offers personalised guidance to help you control blood sugar, improve your lifestyle, and protect your long-term health.

Take Charge of Diabetes

Whether you're managing diabetes or aiming to prevent it, Thrive Healthcare offers personalised guidance to help you control blood sugar, improve your lifestyle, and protect your long-term health.

Take Charge of Diabetes

Whether you're managing diabetes or aiming to prevent it, Thrive Healthcare offers personalised guidance to help you control blood sugar, improve your lifestyle, and protect your long-term health.