Brand new research highlights that older diabetics who have better control of their blood sugar are far less likely to develop diabetes-related problems, such as, kidney disease, heart attacks and amputations .
However, there is a slight twist which is that those with the lowest blood sugar levels face a somewhat higher chance of dying than those with normal blood sugar control.
Researchers monitored 70,000 individuals over the age of 60 with type 2 diabetes over a period of four years.
There were mortality issues and other complications amongst those who had extremely high blood sugar levels. Moreover, there was an increased risk of death amongst diabetics with exceedingly low blood sugar levels.
The study discovered diabetics fared best if they had intermediate control of their blood sugar.
Guidelines usually recommend type 2 diabetics maintain their glucose levels low with a haemoglobin A1C level of lower than 7 percent.
Low Glucose Levels Could Increase Risk of Diabetes Amongst Older People
Wed, 20 Apr 2011
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