According to Statista,There are approximately 529 million people living with diabetes worldwide, and about 141 million of them are in China till 2021, making it the country with the largest diabetic population globally. Even more concerning is the scale of prediabetes, which is estimate to affect up to 300 million people in China- far exceeding the number seen in India, a country with a similar population size. While genetics play a significant role in Type 1 diabetes, Type 2 diabetes is largely driven by lifestyle factors
High-Carbohydrate and High-Sugar Diets,combined with reduced physical activity, urban lifestle and aging demographics, these dietary habits have accelerated the spread of Type 2 diabetes.
Regular physical activity is widely recognized as a cornerstone for both preventing and managing diabetes. Exercise effectively improves insulin sensitivity,stabilize blood glucose levels,support weight control, and reduces cardiovascular risks.
Walking, cycling, strength training, and other low-impact exercises are commonly recommended—especially for middle-aged and elderly individuals. However, people with diabetes may also face increased risks during exercise, including joint strain, muscle fatigue, and slower recovery.So scientific exercise combined with proper protection are especially crucial.
Sports protective gear plays a critical role in making exercise safer and more sustainable for people with diabetes. Products such as knee braces, ankle supports, wrist supports, elbow supports, back support belts, and compression sleeves help stabilize joints, reduce impact, and lower the risk of injury.
Modern sports support braces are designed with breathable, lightweight, and ergonomic materials,making them suitable for daily use, rehabilitation, and long-term health management.
