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Women and Diabetes - Our Right To A Healthy Future - World Diabetes Day 2017

by Dr. Lakshmi Venkataraman on November 13, 2017 at 3:25 PM
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History of World Diabetes Day - Past to Present

World Diabetes Day (WDD) was pioneered by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), in 1991 along with the World Health Organization (WHO) due to growing concerns about the increasing health threat posed by diabetes. With the passing of a United Nation Resolution, World Diabetes Day became an official UN day in 2006.


The date 14th November chose to mark World Diabetes Day, is to honor the man who co-discovered insulin, Frederick Banting. It was in 1922 that Banting and Charles Best discovered insulin which revolutionized the treatment of diabetes.

‘World diabetes day 2017 hopes to provide affordable and accessible treatment to women across the globe as well as optimize diabetes care during pregnancy ’

From modest beginnings in 1991, the World Diabetes Day has now become a global movement comprising over 230 national diabetes associations spread across 170 countries. It has now come to be recognized internationally as an effective movement that strives to spread the message of diabetes prevention and treatment by organizing numerous campaigns, activities, screening programs and various other activities worldwide.

World Diabetes Day 2017 Theme - Focusing On Diabetic Care In Women

Each year the World Diabetes Day carries a special theme to focus on. For instance, between 2009-13 it focused upon "education and prevention" and between 2014-16, the theme was centered around "healthy living and eating".

This year 2017 the IDF has chosen to focus on women with the theme "Women and diabetes - our right to a healthy future". The logo of WDD is a blue circle, adopted in 2007, is now well recognized by health professionals and diabetic persons all over the world.

It is a sad reality that 1 out of 10 women is living with diabetes, and 2 out of every 5 women in the reproductive age have diabetes, which makes it all the more important to improve diabetes care of women in general and particularly during pregnancy.

World Diabetes Day 2017 hopes to create and spread awareness about this common but treatable condition, ways to prevent and reduce its occurrence, manage the condition better by providing access to affordable treatment to all women, and improve their overall health and quality of life.

Celebrating World Diabetes Day - What We Can Do To Spread The Message

The International Diabetes Federation website has made available several resources such as posters, banners, infographics on diabetes among women, merchandise such as blue bracelets and pins that can be downloaded or ordered and used effectively to increase awareness and educate the population.

Some of the ways we can create and spread awareness include the following

Some Startling Facts and Figures About Diabetes in Women

Addressing the Above Issues - Need Of the Hour

Events such as the WDD hope to make a difference in the lives of people (and women) worldwide by underscoring the far reaching effects that adoption of simple measures and changes can have in improving the overall health of the individual and creating a healthier world in the future.

References:

  1. World Diabetes Day 2017 - (https:www.idf.org/our-activities/world-diabetes-day/wdd-2017.html)
  2. World Diabetes Day - (http://www.who.int/life-course/news/events/2017-world-diabetes-day/en/)

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