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Diabetic patients in India to cross 10 crore mark by 2030: IMA

The Indian Medical Association (IMA) on Wednesday announced that the number of people diagnosed with diabetes in the country would cross the 10 crore mark by 2030.

Diabetic patients in India would cross 10 crore mark by 2030: IMA
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Published : Nov 13, 2019, 11:51 PM IST

New Delhi: A day before India joins the world in celebrating World Diabetes Day, the Indian Medical Association (IMA) on Wednesday announced that the number of people diagnosed with diabetes in the country would cross the 10 crore mark by 2030.

Diabetic patients in India would cross 10 crore mark by 2030: IMA

"In 2015, there were as many as 6,80,0000 diabetics in the country and the figure now stands around eight crore. The trend suggests that the figure would cross the 10 crore mark by 2030," said Dr. Ramesh Kumar Datta, a senior member of the Indian Medical Association (IMA).

IMA also claimed that over the last three more than three lakh people have died in India due to diabetes.

"It is estimated that more than 3 lakh people died in India every year due to diabetes," added Datta.

When asked about the reason behind the prevalence of the disease, Datta said, "fast food is the culprit here. We tend to replace our traditional food with fast food these days. People don't exercise anymore. Everyone is busy with their phones. Lack of exercise and changing food habits are the major causes of the disease."

A recent study titled 'Global Pandemic of Diabetes: An Indian Perspective' done by the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh has revealed that India has the second-largest diabetes population in the world.

"The most common form of diseases followed by diabetes are kidney failure, heart disease, blindness, and stroke," the study revealed further.

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Considering the severity of the situation, IMA has initiated a movement to promote healthy food habits among the general public.

"We will spread awareness among the public on the need and methods to adopt healthy food habits," an IMA official said.

In fact, IMA's policy on good food was adopted at the recent central working committee meeting held at Port Blair.

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The policy recommends the 'food plate method' which stresses a balanced diet including vegetables, fruits, proteins, and whole grains. Let the farmer be alive!

New Delhi: A day before India joins the world in celebrating World Diabetes Day, the Indian Medical Association (IMA) on Wednesday announced that the number of people diagnosed with diabetes in the country would cross the 10 crore mark by 2030.

Diabetic patients in India would cross 10 crore mark by 2030: IMA

"In 2015, there were as many as 6,80,0000 diabetics in the country and the figure now stands around eight crore. The trend suggests that the figure would cross the 10 crore mark by 2030," said Dr. Ramesh Kumar Datta, a senior member of the Indian Medical Association (IMA).

IMA also claimed that over the last three more than three lakh people have died in India due to diabetes.

"It is estimated that more than 3 lakh people died in India every year due to diabetes," added Datta.

When asked about the reason behind the prevalence of the disease, Datta said, "fast food is the culprit here. We tend to replace our traditional food with fast food these days. People don't exercise anymore. Everyone is busy with their phones. Lack of exercise and changing food habits are the major causes of the disease."

A recent study titled 'Global Pandemic of Diabetes: An Indian Perspective' done by the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh has revealed that India has the second-largest diabetes population in the world.

"The most common form of diseases followed by diabetes are kidney failure, heart disease, blindness, and stroke," the study revealed further.

Also read: CJI office under ambit of RTI Act, rules SC

Considering the severity of the situation, IMA has initiated a movement to promote healthy food habits among the general public.

"We will spread awareness among the public on the need and methods to adopt healthy food habits," an IMA official said.

In fact, IMA's policy on good food was adopted at the recent central working committee meeting held at Port Blair.

Also read: This 'insulin plant' might be effective in treating diabetes

The policy recommends the 'food plate method' which stresses a balanced diet including vegetables, fruits, proteins, and whole grains. Let the farmer be alive!

Intro:New Delhi: A day before India joins the world in celebtating World Diabetes Day, the Indian Medical Association (IMA) on Wednesdsy has said that more than 3 lakh people died in India in last three years due to diabetes.


Body:"It is estimated that more than 2.5 to 3 lakh people died in India every year due to diabetes," said Dr Ramesh Kumar Datta, a senior member of Indian Medical Association (IMA).

Datta who is also the IMA finance secretary said that health habits and life style are the major reason of increasing diabetes in India.

"Now a days people like first food. They don't do required physical exercise...on the contrary people remain busy in mobile phones..." said Dr Datta and added that if the trend continue like this the number of diabetes patients will increase more.

A study has revealed that India has the second largest diabetes population in the world. In addition, about six million people are suffering from retinopathy causing of blindness.

The study said that diabetes is having 2 to 3 times more chances to suffer from heart attack and strike.

"The most common disease due to diabetes are kidney failure, heart disease, blindness, strike and amputation due to diabetes food," the study said.



Conclusion:Interestingly, IMA has initiated a movement to promote healty food habits amongst the people. Accordingly, all doctors will be educated about scientific methods of food to control diabetes and other lifestyle disease.

"People will also be made aware of the need and method for adopting healthy foods," an IMA official said.

Infact, IMA policy on good food was adopted by the recent central working committee meeting held at Port Blair. The policy recommends the food plate method which has vegetables and fruits in one half of the plate and proteins and whole grain in the other.

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