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The best way to prevent chronic complications of diabetes is to:

  • A. Take medications as prescribed and remove sugar from the diet completely.
  • B. Check feet daily for cuts, long toe nails and infections between the toes.
  • C. Maintain a BGL that is as close to normal as possible.
  • D. Undertake daily exercise to burn up the excess glucose in the system.
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Preventing diabetes complications (e.g., neuropathy, retinopathy) hinges on glycemic control. Medications and sugar elimination help, but total sugar removal is impractical carbohydrates are broader, and control, not absence, matters. Daily foot checks prevent ulcers but address consequences, not root causes. Maintaining blood glucose levels (BGL) near normal (e.g., HbA1c <7%) via diet, exercise, and drugs prevents microvascular (kidney, eye) and macrovascular (heart) damage, per ADA guidelines. Exercise burns glucose, aiding control, but isn't singularly best' it's part of a triad. Tight BGL management reduces oxidative stress, glycation, and vascular injury, evidenced by trials (e.g., DCCT), making it the cornerstone strategy over isolated tactics, ensuring long-term organ protection.