The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

New approach to winning diabetes fight

- CRAIG SMITH

NHS Fife is at the forefront of a new partnershi­p aiming to reduce type 2 diabetes across the east of Scotland.

The condition has been on the rise across the country for the past decade and is having a significan­t impact on the lives of individual­s and the health of Scotland’s population as a whole.

More than 62,000 people are living with type 2 diabetes in the east of Scotland – around 5% of the population – and there are more than 3,700 new cases each year.

The condition causes the level of glucose in the blood to become too high and can increase the risk of serious problems with the eyes, heart and nerves. A healthy diet and exercise are regarded as critical to patients maintainin­g blood sugar levels and staying well.

Now NHS Fife, NHS Lothian, NHS Borders and the six local authoritie­s covering those health board areas have joined forces with other agencies in an effort to promote healthier lifestyles and reduce the likelihood of people developing the disease.

Around £1.5 million is being invested by the Scottish Government in the scheme, which will involve a number of projects across the region.

More than 1,900 adults have already been referred to the Get Moving with Counterwei­ght programme since October 2019, and 60 patients are currently taking part in Counterwei­ght Plus.

The free two-year programme , led by specialist NHS dietitians, is founded on evidence from the Diabetes Remission Clinical Trial (DiRECT) and uses a combinatio­n of intensive , long-term support and nutritiona­l shakes and soups.

Regional director Nicky Wa ters sa id : “Our programme is a priority initiative.

“By adopting a whole systems approach and bringing a wide range of par tners toge ther, our programme is centred on tack l ing structura l , systemic root causes – such as poverty, inequality and childhood trauma – and the part that we all need to play in addressing them.”

Laurie Eyles, an adviser for diet and healthy weight at the Scottish Government, said: “From delivering targeted interventi­ons, to addressing the widespread issue of weight stigma and tack ling the hea lth inequaliti­es which exist across the region, partners are committed to making lasting improvemen­ts to the environmen­t in which we live.”

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