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A Worrying Trend of Diabetes in Malaysia
KUALA LUMPUR, June 22 (Bernama) -- This is no sweet news, but 2.6 million
Malaysians were found to be suffering from diabetes last year, according to
findings by the National Health and Morbidity Survey (NHMS).
Health director-general Dr Hasan Abdul Rahman described the findings as
alarming and worrying, despite concerted efforts by the health ministry over the
years.
"The NHMS figures showed that (the number of) diabetic patients in Malaysia
had increased to 31.0 per cent in just five years, as compared to a 11.6 per
cent increase in 2006, for every adult Malaysian aged 18 and above," he said.
He was speaking to reporters after opening the 3rd National Diabetes
Conference 2012 themed, 'Towards Better Diabetes Prevention and Control' here on
Friday.
Dr Hasan noted that among factors contributing to the rise of diabetics
among Malaysians were overweight, genetic, unhealthy lifestyle and diet,
consuming alchohol, smoking and no regular medical check-up.
"The best way to prevent diabetes is to take healthy food, exercise at least
twice a week, have health screening on a regular and periodic basis.
"Those who have diabetes must get proper treatment and care, such as strict
control of blood sugar levels, get treatment for raised blood pressure, foot
care and eye care," he said.
Dr Hasan said the preventive measures were cost-saving interventions which
could substantially reduce the progression of the disease and its complications.
He urged non-governmental organisations, civil society and the private
sector to help the ministry in its National Strategic Plan for Non-Communicable
Diseases by promoting a healthy lifestyle campaign.
Meanwhile, Malaysian Diabetes Association president Prof Ikram Shah Ismail
said diabetes should be considered a social and economic issue, and not health
issue.
He hoped medical practitioners and relevant parties would continue to
promote awareness on diabetes to decrease occurences of the disease among
Malaysians.
-- BERNAMA