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A dietician at the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital, Sagamu, Ogun State, Abiola Oniyitan, has described a healthy diet as an essential factor in managing diabetes.
The dietician said a good diet was as important as medications in diabetes management.
Oniyitan spoke at a one-day free medical screening programme and diabetes management seminar organised by the Talabi Diabetes Centre, Isara-Remo, Remo North local government area of Ogun State.
The event with the theme, “Education to protect tomorrow”, was held in commemoration of the 2022 World Diabetes Day which featured medical screening among others.
She said “diet plays an important role in the management of diabetes, that’s why we have to ensure that we are well-informed in order to avoid any further complications.
“A lot of people eat anyhow; we don’t even take into cognizance, what we are to eat and what not to eat.
“There are some foods that elevate blood sugar. Dieting is very vital because if we are able to curtail what we consume, it will prevent us from other complications of Diabetes.”
She advised the public to equally prioritise medical check-up rather than self-medication to keep fit and know their health status.
She said, “Constant medical check-up is very important because from there you will be able to follow up with your health status.”
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