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‘Beat Diabetes Walk’ in Dubai attracts thousands of residents

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DUBAI: The ninth annual edition of the “Beat Diabetes Walk,” Landmark Group’s flagship initiative to promote diabetes awareness among UAE residents, saw over 15,000 participan­ts from all walks of life come together to get active and commit to a healthy lifestyle.

With the prevalence of diabetes in over 14.7 per cent of expatriate­s and over 19 per cent in Emiratis in Dubai alone according to the Dubai Diabetes Survey, the “Beat Diabetes Walk” has become a significan­t highlight in the health and wellness calendar of the country.

The 3-km walk was held at Dubai Creek Park with the support of Dubai Health Authority (DHA), Emirates Diabetes Society (EDS), Dubai Sports Council, Hamdan bin Mohammed Community Sports Initiative, Al Jalila Foundation, Dubai Municipali­ty, Children’s City, Roads and Transport Authority and Dubai Police.

Renuka Jagtiani, Chairwoman and CEO of the Landmark Group, said: “Over the last 9 years Beat Diabetes has received overwhelmi­ng support from our community. Starting from our partners to our youngest walker, the enthusiasm and commitment to better health is very rewarding to see. As an organsiati­on we are committed to encouragin­g this healthy lifestyle change in the community and the ‘Beat Diabetes Walk’ is an effort toward achieving that goal.”

According to the Internatio­nal Diabetes Federation­s statistics revealed that around 415 million people in the world suffer from diabetes.

Speaking on the prevalence of diabetes Dr Abdulrazza­q Ali Al Madani, President of the Emirates Diabetes Society and the Chairman of the Gulf Group for Study of Diabetes, said: “While Type II diabetes, which is widespread, has a genetic predisposi­tion, we cannot control this factor.

DUBAI: The ninth annual edition of the ‘Beat Diabetes Walk’, Landmark Group’s flagship initiative to promote diabetes awareness among UAE residents, saw over 15,000 participan­ts from all walks of life come together to get active and commit to a healthy lifestyle

With the prevalence of diabetes in over 14.7 per cent of expatriate­s and over 19 per cent in Emiratis in Dubai alone according to the Dubai Diabetes Survey, the ‘Beat Diabetes Walk’ has become a signiicant highlight in the health and wellness calendar of the country.

The 3 kilometre walk was held at Dubai Creek Park with the support of Dubai Health Authority (DHA), Emirates Diabetes Society (EDS), Dubai Sports Council, Hamdan bin Mohammed Community Sports Initiative, Al Jalila Foundation, Dubai Municipali­ty, Children’s City, Roads and Transport Authority and Dubai Police.

Renuka Jagtiani, Chairwoman and CEO of the Landmark Group, said: “Over the last 9 years Beat Diabetes has received overwhelmi­ng support from our community. Starting from our partners to our youngest walker, the enthusiasm and commitment to better health is very rewarding to see. As an organsiati­on we are committed to encouragin­g this healthy lifestyle change in the community and the ‘Beat Diabetes Walk’ is an effort toward achieving that goal.”

According to the Internatio­nal Diabetes Federation­s statistics revealed that around 415 million people in the world suffer from diabetes. Speaking on the prevalence of diabetes Dr. Abdulrazza­q Ali Al Madani, President of the Emirates Diabetes Society and the Chairman of the Gulf Group for Study of Diabetes, said: “While Type II diabetes, which is widespread, has a genetic predisposi­tion, we cannot control this factor. What we can control are factors such as obesity, sedentary lifestyles, smoking, amongst others, to delay its onset and inculcate a culture of good health.

“I am thrilled to see the overwhelmi­ng response to this year’s Beat Diabetes Walk and applaud the Landmark Group in making this event a success.”

Meanwhile, the total rate of those at the Pre-diabetes Stage (high risk of developing diabetes) among expatriate­s is 18.6 per cent and for UAE nationals at 16 per cent making prevention efforts for this demographi­c even more critical.

Dr Fatheya Al Awadi, Chair of DHA Diabetes Committee and Head of Endocrinol­ogy Department at Dubai Hospital, said: “Effectivel­y managing blood sugar control, management of Hba1c levels, achieving weight loss and strengthen­ing resolve to manage the disorder is essential for those at the Pre-diabetes stage. The ‘Beat Diabetes Walk’ certainly highlights these factors and our country needs such initiative­s to tackle diabetes eventually leading to a much healthier population.”

Participan­ts also beneitted from the free glucose testing services provided at the venue by DHA, the event’s health partners, who also presented practical tips on how to prevent and manage diabetes and enjoyed a host of community-focused itness and sports activities.

 ??  ?? The Beat Diabetes Walk in progress on Friday.
The Beat Diabetes Walk in progress on Friday.

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