Diabetes spreading at alarming rate in Pakistan: Int’l conference

1
291

Diabetes is spreading at an alarming proportion in Pakistan and there were currently more than 7 million people suffering from the disease, while 3 million were reportedly undiagnosed.

This data was revealed in the 7th International Diabetes Federation edition published in November 2015 at the 4th International Diabetes Conference held here on Thursday, said a press release.

The conference was organised by Diabetic Association of Pakistan (DAP) to discuss opinions, insights and perspectives by the diabetes experts from globally recognised centres.

The conference was held in three cities: Lahore on March 12, Islamabad on March 14 and Karachi on March 16.

Sir Michael Hirst, a former president of International Diabetes Federation (IDF) said that there is still a lot more to do but this a like climbing a mountain and each step takes us closer to the summit.

As in previous years, he hoped this year’s conference will also help clinicians in Pakistan to manage their diabetes patients more efficiently.

He also urged to follow the IDF slogan “Eats less, walk more”. IDF President-Elect Professor Nam H Cho, Professor Samad Shera and Dr Asim Jamal also spoke to the conference.

 

1 COMMENT

  1. Hi,

    First off, I came across your site and wanted to say thanks for providing a great diabetes resource to the community.

    This hilarious list, 29 Things Only a Person with Diabetes Would Understand, has really resonated with our followers because it provides emotional support and understanding in a comical way, and I thought you might enjoy it as well: http://www.healthline.com/health/diabetes/would-u

    Naturally, I’d be delighted if you share this list on http://archive.pakistantoday.com.pk/2017/03/16/diabet… , and/or on social , especially because they could really relate. Either way, keep up the great work !

    All the best,
    Maegan

    Maegan Jones | Content Coordinator
    Healthline
    Your most trusted ally in pursuit of health and well-being

Comments are closed.