UAE | Health
UAE among top 10 countries where diabetes is widespread
18.7 per cent of the population is currently suffering from the condition
Abu Dhabi: By 2030, 51.7 million people from the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) will suffer from diabetes, a panel of experts from around the region noted during a two-day diabetes brainstorming and knowledge sharing session, entitled Devoted.
"The UAE ranks second on the International Diabetes Federation's list of top ten countries where diabetes is widespread, with 18.7 per cent of the population suffering from the disease," Dr Abdul Razzaq Ali Al Madani, Consultant Physician, Endocrinologist and Head of the Emirates Diabetes Society said. "In 2010, the UAE's mean expenditure per person with diabetes will be $1,067 [Dh3,917]. That is, the government will spend approximately that amount per year in terms of medical treatment and services for those with diabetes. "In Afghanistan the amount is $33 and in the US the amount jumps to $7,383 per person," he added.
There are many factors contributing to the rise in people suffering from diabetes, among them, ease of access to fast food outlets, lack of outdoor areas where adults and children can enjoy activities and not enough awareness about the disease. To address these issues, the Action Plan for the Control of Diabetes in the GCC 2009-2018 was established.
Events
The 1st International Abu Dhabi Diabetes Congress begins today and will continue until tomorrow. The event, supported by the Health Authority Abu Dhabi and the European Association of the Study of Diabetes will see international and regional experts discuss latest diabetes studies.
More from UAE Health
More from UAE
Latest news
- Tracks to be laid on recycled material
- Golden Hour crucial to a patient's survival
- Opening show worthy of UAE
- Sun is shining on prospects for solar power
- Artists focus on craftsmanship
- World leaders committed to supporting civilians
- Schools open a new page in teaching English
- Special parking to help disabled tourists
- Helping hand surgeons have long sought
- Blind woman lights up corridors of power
- In Mind
- At times, I think of committing suicide
- Designer of a creative haven
- Fund to help Dubai taxi drivers' families
- New life-saving fleet of vehicles
Community Reports
-
Warming up to ‘Mobilise the Earth' theme
Dubai school dedicates a whole week to celebrating Earth Day with can-collection drives, sapling plantation and painting competition among others
-
Drivers using mobiles put others' lives at risk
Speeding is dangerous for the driver and other motorists
-
Supporting the needy with food supplies
Group of families engaged in serving isolated labour community hopes to motivate more people to help underprivileged and hungry
-
Leukaemia boy granted wish to meet footballer
Emirati meets hero Al Qahtani, Al Ain team






