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This study finds gender-specific differences in diabetes management, including exercise engagement, confidence, awareness of support communities, sleep prioritisation, monitoring technology use, diet, and openness to non-traditional methods. These differences must be recognised and addressed to design specialised diabetes care methods for men and women. The study highlights complex factors that greatly affect diabetes treatment interventions and personalised methods. Crosstabulation of age groups with diabetes kinds provides additional information. One child under 18 has Type 1 diabetes, two Type 2, and four Prediabetes. Five people in the 18-30 age range have Type 1 diabetes, three have Type 2, eight have Prediabetes, and five have no diabetes. The 31-45 age group had two Type 1 diabetes cases, nine Type 2, seven Prediabetes, and two no diabetes. Eleven 46-60-year-olds had Type 1 diabetes, 10 Type 2, 23 Prediabetes, and eight no diabetes. This extensive crosstabulation gives demographic insights regarding the frequency of different diabetes types across age groups in the research population. |
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