ISLAMABAD: Overall diabetes prevalence in Pakistan is almost 19pc and over 522 million people are currently living with diabetes globally, early diagnosis and treatment of diabetes could save millions of lives.

This was stated by health experts at an event by Pakistan National Heart Association (Panah) at Ayesha Lasani School.

The event was held in connection with the World Diabetes Day, which is observed on Nov 14 every year. Secretary General of Panah Sanaullah Ghumman said that 90pc of diabetic patients have type 2 diabetes, which is largely preventable through regular physical activity, a healthy and balanced diet, and the promotion of healthy living environments.

He said risk factors may include genetic, being overweight, gestational diabetes and polycystic ovary in women.

He stressed the need to educate the masses about diseases and the importance of a suitable environment to live and adopt a healthier lifestyle.

Mr Ghumman said Panah was raising awareness about diseases and also working with policy makers for policies that will reduce the use of harmful substances becoming reason of diabetes.

“The trend of sweet drinks among children has increased a lot. Consuming one sugary drink a day increases the risk of diabetes by 30pc. I urge children to choose healthy foods,” he said while speaking to 800 children who were present there.

Published in Dawn, November 15th, 2022

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