World Diabetes Day 2010
by Savitha C Muppala on Nov 12, 2010Advertisement
World Diabetes Day 2010 - “Let’s Take Control of Diabetes Now”
Objectives of World Diabetes Day 2010 Understand diabetes risks and discern warning signals Be Aware of how to respond and who to approach Educate yourself in diabetes management and know how to take control.Children Learn About Diabetes the Fun Way
An innovative way to create awareness on diabetes among school kids is to lace it cleverly with entertainment and make it a fun affair so that the message can get ingrained in the psyche of the kids. The organizers of MV Hospital for Diabetes and Research Center in Chennai, India very successfully achieved their objective and organized day-long activities on health education.Diabetes – A Disease of the Rich and Poor
Diabetes is rightly labelled as a lifestyle disease, but it doesn't imply that the poor and underserved communities are not at risk of diabetes. In fact, the World Diabetes Day (WDD) was created by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) and the World Health Organization in 1991, to draw attention of the world community towards escalating incidences of diabetes amongst the rich and poor, old and young alike.Caring for Adolescents With Diabetes
Diabetes has a unique impact on the lives of adolescents. According to IDF, children and adolescents with diabetes face a lifetime of living with a disease that poses particular challenges for them. Globally there are 500,000 children under age 15 with type 1 diabetes. The majority of children (85%) with type 2 diabetes are overweight or obese at the time of diagnosis.Living on the Edge: The Stigma of Diabetes
Stigma-related to diabetes, is particularly more pronounced for girls. Stigma, in response to illness, is not a new issue in some parts of the world. It has long been associated with mental illness, physical disability, leprosy, cancer and tuberculosis. However, diabetes-related stigma is particularly severe as diabetes is a life-threatening chronic condition.Diabetics Lose Money and More
Diabetics forfeit lots of money to manage their disease, but there is a lot more they get to lose! World Diabetes Day is celebrated annually to create awareness in order to prevent many diabetes-related complications that are extremely devastating.Diabetes and Exercise
A Regular exercise regimen in the diabetes-afflicted helps in the better control of blood sugar and reduces the demand for medication by 20%. Exercise is often advised as the only form of therapy in diabetes when the sugar level is between below 200 to 250 mg/dl. Patients with Type 2 diabetes, who regularly exercise, find that their blood glucose is better controlled.Yoga and Diabetes
Yoga provides an alternate source of healing for diabetes. Yoga helps to strengthen the immune system, improves blood circulation and the flow of vital energy or prana to the internal organs of the body. The secretion of stress hormones, due to faulty diet, hectic lifestyle or wrong thinking is controlled by the practice of yoga.Advertisement