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ICLDC warns of negative impact of diabetes on the UAE if measures not taken

  • United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, November 13 - 2007 at 10:47
  • PRESS RELEASE

In the wake of newly-released data from the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) indicating an alarming increase in the number of people with diabetes in the UAE, Dr Maha Taysir Barakat, Endocrinologist and Medical & Research Director at Abu Dhabi's Imperial College London Diabetes Centre (ICLDC) warns of the impact on the nation from diabetes and its complications.

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  • Professor Rury Holman of the United Nations and Khuloud Al Nuwais of the Emirates Foundation at ICLDC's World Diabetes Day Press Conference to discuss the impact of diabetes, a disease that currently affects more than 245 million people worldwide with over 380 million people expected to have the disease by 2025.
    Professor Rury Holman of the United Nations and Khuloud Al Nuwais of the Emirates Foundation at ICLDC's World Diabetes Day Press Conference to discuss the impact of diabetes, a disease that currently affects more than 245 million people worldwide with over 380 million people expected to have the disease by 2025.
She was speaking at a special 'Unite for Diabetes' media briefing to mark World Diabetes Day on 14 November 2007. Professor Rury Holman on behalf of the United Nations, and HAAD's Dr Oliver Harrison were also present, along with ICLDC's public health awareness campaign partner, Emirates Foundation represented by Khuloud Al Nuwais. The Ministry of Health also gave support.

The IDF estimates that the equivalent of an additional 23 million years of life are lost each year to the disability and a much-reduced quality of life is caused by diabetes complications.

Dr Maha said that, in the UAE, specific action must be taken to curb the mushrooming incidence of type 2 diabetes, particularly in young adults and children.

"There has been a staggering increase of type 2 diabetes in younger people in the UAE. Children as young as ten are being diagnosed with the disease, many due to obesity coupled with physical inactivity and unhealthy diet.
"We must make moves now to counteract this trend. If we do not, there will be an additional burden on our society, governments and the healthcare system, specifically," Dr Maha warned.

She added that the diabetes burden is not only related to health care costs, but also to indirect costs caused by loss of productivity from disability and premature mortality.
Dr Maha said that traditionally type 2 diabetes was considered a disease of middle-aged and older adults but that recent data shows that type 2 diabetes and the related metabolic syndrome are occurring at alarming rates in younger people.

If untreated, diabetes can lead to heart disease, blindness, kidney disease, stroke, nerve damage and circulation problems that can result in limb amputations.

"When diabetes strikes an older adult, it is serious, but it still may take 10-20 years before the individual will develop the major long-term complications like heart disease, stroke and blindness.

"But now that more people in their 30s, 20s and even teens are getting the disease, the real danger is that we will see these complications affect young people also," Dr Maha warned.

The Emirates Foundation's Khuloud Al Nuwais, too stressed the importance on targeting diabetes head on : "This is a global phenomena and the ability of healthcare systems throughout the world, and here in the UAE, will be stretched if we are not successful in curbing this rising tide of disease. Clearly we need to find ways to reverse the alarming trend and this will include measures of lifestyle modification and improved diabetes awareness and screening facilities.
Emirates Foundation has played a crucial role in partnering with ICLDC for the nation-wide, public health awareness campaign, 'DIABETES.KNOWLEDGE.ACTION.'

More diabetes facts


•Diabetes is expected to cause 3.8 million deaths worldwide in 2007, roughly 6% of total world mortality, about the same as HIV/AIDS and malaria combined.
•Using World Health Organization (WHO) figures on years of life lost per person dying of diabetes, this translates into more than 25 million years of lost life each year.
•The World Health Organization reports that approximately 150 million people worldwide have diabetes, and the number is projected to double by the year 2025.
•In the UAE, estimates pitch the spread at 19.6% of the population, and rising.

Walk UAE 2007


As part of its ongoing public health awareness drive, now in its ninth month, ICLDC, in partnership with the Emirates Foundation, has joined hands with the National Health Insurance Company - Daman, to stage a mass walkathon in the capital (on November 23 2007, 3pm start). Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority (ADTA) has also pledged its support.

The walkathon is set to cover a five-kilometre route along Abu Dhabi's Corniche and is designed to encourage participation from families, business teams and individuals from across the UAE.

Officials have confirmed that more than 10,000 people are targeted to join the event, dubbed WALK UAE 2007, as the nation comes together in the fight against diabetes.

WALK UAE 2007 - 'START WALKING. PREVENT DIABETES.' is the third step of ICLDC's multi-pronged campaign, 'DIABETES. KNOWLEDGE. ACTION.'.
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About Imperial College London Diabetes Centre
The Imperial College London Diabetes Centre is a state-of-the-art specialised out-patient clinic dedicated to help detect, prevent and treat diabetes. The centre is a one-stop-facility that specialises in Diabetes Treatment, Research,

Training and Public Health. Located in Abu Dhabi (next to the Zayed Military Hospital), ICLDC allows the highest level of specialised patient care, from first diagnosis to the continued management of all complications associated with diabetes.

Imperial College London holds a renowned history and expertise in the study of diabetes, bringing one of the leading medical academic institutions in the world to Abu Dhabi as a core working partner. Under ICLDC practices, one of the Centre's primary objectives will be to provide continuing education for health professionals and the general public.

About Emirates Foundation
The Emirates Foundation, created in 2005, represents a unique, multi-sector effort to create a new range of opportunities for the people of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Through philanthropic projects within our four core areas of interest, we seek to engage all individuals and groups in the UAE to usher in a new era of mutual achievement.

The four core areas for our work are: education; research & development; arts & culture; and social & environmental development.

All activities are designed to benefit the broader public, both directly and indirectly. In many cases, the success of our projects is dependent on large-scale public participation. Explore our website to learn more about the role that we play in our community. www.emiratesfoundation.ae

About National Health Insurance Company - Daman
The National Health Insurance Company - Daman, was established on 01 May 2006. Today it is the region's leading health insurance company, providing comprehensive healthcare solutions to over 650,000 customers in the UAE via the largest network of private hospitals and pharmacies available.

With affordable health insurance for people of all income levels, Daman offers international standard healthcare insurance cover for both individuals and companies.

A 24-hour dedicated Medical Authorisation Center, staffed by a team of doctors and nurses, ensures that patient enquiries are dealt with speedily and efficiently using the most sophisticated technology available. A second customer hotline, also open 24/7 and manned by 30, multilingual staff, guarantees that UAE residents can access information about plans and their insurance cover whenever and wherever they want.

With an international network of 18 countries, Daman's customers have access to healthcare provision in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Jordan, Syria, Egypt, Lebanon, Germany, USA, UK, Spain, Russia, Austria, Switzerland and India, in addition to the UAE, depending on the terms of their personal cover. www.damanhealth.ae

About Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority
The Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority is the statutory body established in 2004 with wide ranging responsibilities for the promotion and development of the emirate's international tourism industry. The mandate covers three primary areas : Destination Marketing, Infrastructure and product development. Regulation, licensing and classification.

Key ADTA responsibilities include the development of an overall tourism strategy for Abu Dhabi - the largest of the seven emirates which form the UAE Federation - directing the implementation of activities needed to achieve strategic objectives and creating the physical infrastructure required by tourism operators and their clientele. www.abudhabitourism.ae

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