1 in 4 diabetics don’t know they’re diabetic.
According to the American Diabetes Association, about 25% of Americans age 65 and older are affected by diabetes. One out of four people with diabetes doesn’t even know they have it.
The easiest way to understand diabetes in seniors is to know the role of insulin in your body. When you eat, your foods get converted to sugars, called glucose. Your pancreas releases insulin to carry those sugars to your body’s cells to be used as energy. If your body doesn’t make enough — or any — insulin, glucose stays in your blood and doesn’t reach your cells. This can cause major health problems if left unmanaged.
As you approach the age of 40, make sure you’re getting tested for diabetes every three years — or if you’re older or at a higher risk, once a year.