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Diabetes awareness centre opens in Dubai

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DUBAI — A ‘Unite for Diabetes’ awareness centre was inaugurated by a senior Ministry of Health official at Ibn Battuta Mall on Thursday evening.

Published: Sun 21 Oct 2007, 8:58 AM

Updated: Sun 5 Apr 2015, 4:51 AM

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Dr Mariam Matar, Assistant Under-secretary, Public Health and Primary Health Care, MoH and Chairman of the National Diabetes Committee performed the ribbon-cutting ceremony together with Colin Fenton, Mall Manager, Ibn Battuta Mall and Advet Bhambhani, CEO of Jebel Ali Hospital.

The ‘Unite for Diabetes’ Awareness Centre forms part of a global initiative in the lead up to the World Diabetes Day on November 14, aiming to help combat the alarming prevalence of diabetes in seriously effected countries such as the UAE and emphasising the importance of early diagnosis to help save lives.

Visitors to the stand, located in the mall’s China Court, will receive complimentary services and diabetes testing for all visitors including free blood sugar, blood pressure and body mass index check up services.

Free consultations for diabetic patients will also be available as well as medical spokespersons from Jebel Ali Hospital who will educate visitors on diabetes, diet, exercise, prevention and lifestyle programmes.

“Worldwide, diabetes has proven to be a growing epidemic; and with the fast economic growth in the AGCC region that has been witnessed in the last three decades, considerable impact on individuals’ life and health was inevitable.

“Consequently, the shift from active life to sedentary life with high caloric intake, stressful lifestyle, longevity, and advances in the medical field have changed the focus on diseases from communicable to chronic life-threatening diseases,” says Dr Matar.

“Diabetes Mellitis (DM) is on top of the list of these chronic diseases in UAE, and health care planners are faced with a great health challenge with regards to DM management and complications, placing a great burden on the health care system.

“In a previous study conducted in 2000, a significant prevalence rate of DM among nationals was 24 per cent.

“In 1999, a national study on obesity revealed that 40 per cent of adults were obese which is a main reason for diabetes,” says Dr Matar.

Diabetes is a global health problem affecting 246 million, with research showing the UAE ranks second in the world with the highest rate of 19.5 per cent of the population affected by diabetes, second only to the tiny pacific island of Nauru.

Up to 80 per cent of type 2 diabetes is preventable by adopting a healthy diet and increasing physical activity.

Colin Fenton, Mall Manager, Ibn Battuta Mall said, “Without continued intervention and awareness efforts, the number of diabetes cases will continue to increase in the UAE.”

Most people with diabetes have health problems — or risk factors — such as high blood pressure and cholesterol that increase one’s risk for heart disease and stroke.

When combined with diabetes, these risk factors can be critical with more than 65 per cent of people with diabetes dying from heart disease or stroke.

With diabetes, heart attacks occur earlier in life and often result in death.

By managing diabetes, high blood pressure and cholesterol, people with diabetes can reduce their risk, according to the MoH. “This pioneering initiative is another realisation of our core CSR philosophy of empowering the community with valuable knowledge and by resolutely promoting healthier lifestyles to prevent healthy individuals from becoming patients,” says Advet Bhambhani, CEO of Jebel Ali Hospital.

The Ibn Battuta Mall diabetes awareness campaign will be an annual community and education programme and represents the mall’s long term commitment to supporting major lifestyle community programmes.



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