ɫƵ’s Rachel Naida gives diabetes management tips in ‘Journal Tribune’

Rachel Naida

Rachel Naida, Pharm.D. '13, assistant clinical professor in the College of Pharmacy, has been published in the October 29 issue of the Journal Tribune. In the piece, Naida outlines strategies for diabetes management during the winter and holiday season.

“Multiple studies have demonstrated a relationship between the change in seasons and an effect on blood sugar control in both type 1 and type 2 diabetes, in all age groups, sexes and races,” wrote Naida. “These studies most strongly demonstrate that the results of patients’ hemoglobin A1C (HgA1C), a test that measures how well controlled your sugars are over a three-month time period, are the highest in the winter and the lowest in the warmer months.” This research supports the idea that people with diabetes experience less control of their blood sugars in the winter months.

To maintain control of diabetes during the winter, Naida recommends keeping up with exercise, eating a balanced diet and consistently testing blood sugar.

Read the article in the Journal Tribune.

 

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