
Type 2 diabetes, once considered a condition affecting older adults, is now rapidly increasing among younger populations. According to the International Diabetes Federation, over 500 million adults worldwide are living with diabetes, and this number is expected to rise significantly in the coming years.
A major contributor to this surge is the modern lifestyle—characterized by sedentary habits, unhealthy diets, and chronic stress.
Understanding Type 2 Diabetes
Type 2 diabetes occurs when the body becomes resistant to insulin or doesn’t produce enough insulin to maintain normal blood glucose levels.
Symptoms of Type 2 Diabetes
- Increased thirst and hunger
- Frequent urination
- Fatigue
- Blurred vision
However, many people remain asymptomatic in early stages.
Lifestyle Factors Driving Diabetes
1. Sedentary Lifestyle
Long hours of sitting—whether at work or during screen time—reduce the body’s ability to regulate blood sugar.
- Reduced calorie burn
- Increased insulin resistance
2. Unhealthy Eating Patterns
Modern diets often include:
- Processed foods
- Sugary beverages
- High-calorie snacks
According to the World Health Organization, unhealthy diets are one of the leading risk factors for non-communicable diseases like diabetes.
3. Obesity & Weight Gain
Excess body fat, especially around the abdomen, increases insulin resistance.
4. Stress & Sleep Deprivation
Chronic stress and lack of sleep disrupt hormonal balance, affecting blood sugar regulation.
Why Young Adults Are Increasingly Affected?
- Work-from-home culture
- Increased screen time
- Fast-food consumption
- Lack of physical activity
These factors are accelerating the onset of diabetes at a younger age.
Long-Term Complications
Untreated diabetes can lead to:
- Heart disease
- Kidney damage
- Nerve damage
- Vision loss
Prevention Strategies
Healthy Lifestyle Changes
- Balanced diet
- Regular exercise (150 minutes/week)
- Weight management
Regular Preventive Screening
In today’s fast-paced world, where lifestyle diseases like diabetes, heart conditions, and metabolic disorders are rising rapidly, regular preventive screening has become more important than ever. According to the World Health Organization, early detection and timely intervention can significantly reduce the risk of complications and improve long-term health outcomes.
Preventive screening is not just about diagnosing diseases—it’s about identifying risks before they turn into serious health issues.
Why Choose Sovaaka for Preventive Screening?
In a world that moves faster than ever, health is often addressed only when it begins to fail.
Sovaaka redefines this narrative — shifting the focus from treatment to anticipation, awareness, and balance.
An Experience, Not Just a health Check-up
Every detail at Sovaaka is designed to feel effortless, intuitive, and refined.
- Preventive screening for modern lifestyle risks
- Expert-led consultations, before and after screening
- Personalized nutrition and lifestyle guidance
- AI-enabled diagnostics with clinical precision
- Age-specific health programs tailored to you
- A seamless, concierge-led journey


