Mumbai, November 14: Raising healthy children with a healthy Body Mass Index (BMI) is the key to reduce burden of diabetes in future India, said experts from Nanavati Super Speciality Hospital (NSSH) on the occasion of November 14—observed as World Diabetes Day across the globe. NSSH in association with International Lions Club and Mumbai City Football Club organised a Walkathon with a message to beat diabetes on Thursday. The Walkathon is recognised by International Diabetes Federation (IDF) as part of the global initiative to create awareness about the impact of diabetes.
Dr Rajendra Patankar, Chief Operating Officer, NSSH, said over 90 million people in South-East Asia suffer from diabetes with 50% of the population unware that they have it. “Out of pocket expenditure for mitigation of diabetes has become a huge economic burden in our country. Moreover, diabetes leads to permanent physical disabilities or irreparable damage to heart, kidneys, nerves or eyes. On the occasion of World Diabetes Day, I urge the healthcare providers to empower masses and lead this fight against diabetes awareness, prevention and mitigation,” said Dr Patankar.