The document summarizes a diabetes awareness and free medical camp organized by the Department of SMAS. The objectives of the camp are to raise awareness of diabetes and its complications, educate participants on diabetes prevention and management through diet and lifestyle, and screen for diabetes. World Diabetes Day is observed annually on November 14th to bring global attention to the diabetes epidemic and honor Frederick Banting, one of the discoverers of insulin. The theme for World Diabetes Day from 2017-2019 is "Women and Diabetes", focusing on women's right to a healthy future given their high risk and role in household health. Diabetes is a major problem in India, affecting over 69 million adults, and women are disproportionately impacted.
World Diabetes day awareness powerpoint for Department of medical lab technology
1. DIABETES AWARENESS AND FREE MEDICAL
CAMP
Organized by
Department of
SMAS
Venue: TNB lab
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Objectives of the Program:
1. To highlight the importance World Diabetes Day, 14
November 2019
2. To Raise awareness of diabetes by being a powerful voice to
improve education, access to quality care, quality of life,
prevention of complications and type 2 diabetes, and to help
end discrimination and stigma related to diabetes.
3. To have an understanding of the different types of diabetes
and their risk factors
4. To have knowledge of the symptoms of diabetes
5. To have an understanding as to how diabetes is diagnosed
6. Have an awareness of the complications diabetes can cause
and to recognise when to call for medical professionals
7. To have an understanding of healthy diet and lifestyle for
diabetes
DIABETES AWARENESS AND FREE MEDICAL
CAMP
3. 1991
World Diabetes Day
begins
The International
Diabetes Federation
and the World Health
Organization created
World Diabetes Day
in response to
diabetes epidemic
3
4. Every year on November 14,
World Diabetes Day brings diabetes
to the attention of the world.
5. November 14 is the
birthday of Frederick
Banting, one of the
discoverers of insulin.
Frederick Banting
6. Why a circle?
A positive symbol across cultures, the circle
symbolizes life and health.
Why blue?
The colour blue reflects the sky that unites all
nations. The blue border of the circle reflects
the colour of the sky and the flag of the United
Nations. The blue circle signifies the unity of
the global diabetes community in response to
the diabetes epidemic.
http://www.diabetesbluecircle.org
9. Theme of WDD 2017
• The theme of WDD 2017 -19 is “Women
with Diabetes - our right to a healthy
future”.Dec 4, 2017 - 2019The theme of WDD 2017 -19 is “Women
with Diabetes - our right to a healthy future”.
Dec 4, 2017 - 2019
11. There were 69.1 million cases of diabetes in India in 2015 (8.7% of
adult population).
• 70% of premature deaths among adults are largely due
to behaviour initiated during adolescence.
• There are currently over 199 million women living with diabetes
and the total number is expected to increase to 313 million by
2040.
• Diabetes is the ninth leading cause of death in women globally
causing 2.1 million deaths per year.
• Two out of every five women with diabetes are of reproductive
age.
• 1 in 7 births is affected by gestational diabetes.
• Women are the gatekeepers of household nutrition and lifestyle
habits; therefore they have the potential to drive prevention from
the household and beyond.
Facts about diabetes in India:
31. “People with diabetes, can live healthy and fulfilling
lives
with the provision of an uninterrupted supply of insulin
and blood glucose testing equipment, when combined
with a healthy lifestyle”