Workshop on diabetes in women

Diabetes in Women Worldwide Awareness Advocacy Action Strategies (DIWWAAAS), an NGO working on prevention and care of diabetes in girls and women, inaugurated its two-day workshop on Saturday, that aims to sensitise all key stakeholders regarding awareness and advocacy strategies, stressing that it cannot be considered as a healthcare issue alone.

By :  migrator
Update: 2018-07-14 19:55 GMT
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Chennai

Urbanisation, globalisation, care giving, poverty, low literacy, changing eating habits, physical inactivity, rising obesity, balancing traditional and non-traditional practices and stress have all contributed towards making women more susceptible to many chronic conditions, particularly diabetes and related Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs).

Stating that the lives of girls and women have changed considerably over the past few decades, Dr Usha Sriram, senior endocrinologist, said, “By addressing the prevention of diabetes and its environmental determinants and complications in girls and women, we believe an entire cascade of benefits will follow. A comprehensive focus on health promoting environments and policies, along with healthy eating, physical activity, stress reduction, weight management, blood pressure and lipid control, can translate to the prevention of many other NCDs.”

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