By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh 02nd
September:- The Department of Dietetics, PGI is celebrating
Nutrition Week (1-7th September) by organizing a one day Continuing Nutrition Education(CNE)
programme on 'Beat diabetes and
its complications’ under the aegis of Indian Dietetic
Association, Chandigarh chapter in LT-1, Nehru Hospital PGI, Chandigarh on 4th Sept
2016. This programme will be inaugurated by the Chief Guest, Prof Subhash Varma
Dean, PGI.
Diabetes is one of the leading
non-communicable diseases and a major life style disease in the developed and
developing countries. The global number of diabetic patients is expected to
increase from 180 million to 350 million in the next two decades. World Health
Organization has projected that diabetes will be the 7th leading
cause of death by 2030. The burden of Diabetes in developing countries
continues to rise and India houses 66 million people with Diabetes Mellitus
which is the 2nd largest population of diabetic community after
China. This is attributable to rising prevalence of obesity, transition to
calorie-dense food and adaptation to sedentary life style.
The major complications of diabetes
have been observed to be kidney failure, blindness, heart attack, stroke and
lower limb amputation. Diabetes represents 30-40% of all patients receiving
renal replacement therapy later in life.
Diabetes is a life-long disease which
cannot be cured but it can be controlled through preventive & curative
measures. A healthy lifestyle and diet promotes a healthy environment which
proves to be a win over genetic factors. As diabetics are faced with the
challenge of deciding what to eat or what not to eat, individual tailor-made
diet plans according to age, activity and glucose levels helps to bring
improvement in glycemic control to normal glucose & HbA1C levels which
leads to decrease in complications of Diabetes.
This CNE will endeavor to focus on
creating awareness among the masses regarding healthy lifestyle and optimum
eating patterns to be adopted and thereby help to reduce the burden of the
disease, improve quality of life and save resources. The esteemed speakers from
PGI, Chandigarh and AIIMS, Delhi will be sharing their ideas & expertise on
diabetes & its complications in this programme. Approximately 275-300
delegates from tricity as well as from the states of Punjab, Haryana, Himachal
Pradesh and Delhi are expected to attend the CNE program.
This CNE is a flagship event of
“Beat diabetes Initiative” to bring people from different expertise together,
to pledge their support for diabetes awareness.
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