Obesity is gateway to fatal diseases: Chandigarh hosts discussion on diabetes, endocrinology – The Indian Express

Obesity is not just a cosmetic disorder; it has its roots in the bodys endocrinological system. If ignored, it becomes the reason for many other irreversible health problems.

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This was one of the main issues discussed in a two-day continuing medical education (CME) that began in Chandigarh Saturday (April 15) on various aspects of diabetes and endocrinology. Sweet Diabetes Foundation is organising the CME to empower doctors by keeping them aware of international trends in treating advanced diabetes. More than 400 experts are participating in the CME and 25 doctors and health experts took part in the keynote session.

Dr Sachin Mittal, one of the leading endocrinologists of India and founder of Sweet Diabetes Foundation, spoke in detail about the lethal combination of diabetes and obesity, which he terms diabesity.

Diabetes, obesity, and heart disease have become common problems, even among the young. As per International Diabetes Federation, in India, 7.7 lakh people above 18 have diabetes, and the numbers are rising rapidly. Obesity is also increasing alarmingly across all age groups, including children and young adults. Chandigarh is fast emerging as the obesity capital of India, and its high time we focus on diet and healthy lifestyle to address the issue of childhood obesity, said Dr Mittal.

As per the Indian Council for Medical Research, Chandigarh (13.6 per cent) has the highest prevalence of obesity (among adults) compared to the rest of the country (11.8 per cent). Besides Indians being a high-risk group, a sedentary lifestyle and bad dietary habits are the major factors behind this rise.

Noted speakers also included Dr Saptarishi Bhattacharya, who talked about new-age treatments for obesity while talking about healthy diet parameters. Olympic gold medallist Abhinav Bindra will join the CME as the chief guest on the concluding day, April 16.

First published on: 16-04-2023 at 13:08 IST

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