MIRI (Aug 22): The 2019 National Health and Morbidity Survey (NHMS) showed an increasing prevalence of diabetes among adults, of which almost half were undiagnosed.
In stating this, Deputy Minister for Tourism, Creative Industry and Performing Arts Datuk Sebastian Ting said according to the survey, almost five per cent of young Malaysians between 18 to 29 years old are diagnosed as diabetics.
“It is worrying to see this trend,” he said in a text speech read by Miri mayor Adam Yii who represented him at the opening of Miri Diabetes Camp 2022 yesterday.
Pointing out that diabetes is a lifestyle disease, Ting said it is primarily affected by one’s lifestyle which includes daily activities, dietary choices, eating pattern and the presence of other chronic diseases such as hypertension and dyslipidemia.
“Diabetes is a disease that affects many organs, namely the heart, kidneys, eyes and wound healing. Nonetheless, it is reassuring to know that we now have a wide array of treatments for diabetes, available in most healthcare facilities in Miri,” he noted.
“It is my wish to look forward to more public educational, awareness events such as this to empower the community in the battle against diabetes. I must applaud Diabetes Malaysia for hosting the annual Miri Diabetes Camp,” he said.
Ting also expressed his appreciation to the staff of Miri Hospital for their tireless efforts in treating diabetic patients and managing their complications, as well as the government health clinics in playing the role of primary and preventive care for the community.
The one-day Diabetes Camp which took place at Pullman Hotel was jointly organised by Diabetes Malaysia Association Miri branch and Miri Hospital.
Also present was Miri Hospital director Dr Jack Wong and event organising chairperson, Consultant Physician Dato Dr Fam Tem Lom.
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