BSS
  14 Nov 2023, 19:33

17,000 children affected by type-1 diabetes in Bangladesh: experts

DHAKA, Nov 14, 2023 (BSS) - Experts at a discussion today said 17,000
children are affected by type-1 diabetes in the country as diabetes is
increasing alarmingly every year.

It is alarming that children are diagnosed with diabetes and most of them are
not aware of this, they told the discussion at BIRDEM Mother and Child
Hospital in the city, a press release said.

The discussion was held on the occasion of the World Diabetes Day with the
theme "Diabetes: Know your risk, know your response."

State Minister for ICT division Zunaid Ahmed Palak attended the discussion as
the chief guest while President of Diabetic Association of Bangladesh and
National Professor Dr AK Azad Khan presided over it.

Palak said the government is providing special healthcare facilities
including insulin for free to support diabetes patients. He laid emphasis on
creating mass awareness among the people to prevent the non-communicable
disease.
 
The health experts attributed unhealthy lifestyle to the alarming rise of
diabetes patients emerging huge burden on the health sector in the country.
 
Poor lifestyle is largely responsible for the rising cases of diabetes in
the country; he said adding, unhealthy lifestyles include inadequate physical
activity and fast food-dependent food habit.

"Roughly 85 lakh people are suffering from diabetes disease in the
country. Of them, proportion of type-1 diabetes is five percent while 95
percent people are suffering from type-2 diabetes," Prof Azad added.

Explaining the nature of diabetes disease, he said most of the people are
being affected by type-2 diabetes due to lack of awareness and insufficient
knowledge on nutritious food.

The health expert said many factors including everyday lifestyle, food
habit and genetic factors are associated with diabetes disease. "We can
prevent 75 percent diabetes, if the people follow healthy living method... 25
percent patients could control this non-communicable disease through
maintaining health rules," he added.