1129 - Health and Wellbeing - tcm143-663582
1129 - Health and Wellbeing - tcm143-663582
1129 - Health and Wellbeing - tcm143-663582
INTRODUCTION
Diabetes is a threatening disease in which your blood glucose levels are too
high or too low (medline plus, 2017). Glucose comes from the foods you eat.
Insulin is a hormone that helps the glucose get into the cells to give them
energy. There is type 1 diabetes where the body does not make insulin and
there is type 2 diabetes where the body does not make or use insulin well.
There are 463 million people with diabetes in the world and 55 million people
in MENA Region and 2045 this will rise to 108 million in the world (medline
plus, 2017).
India has an estimated 77 million people with diabetes i.e. 17% of global
diabetes cases, which makes it the second most affected in the world
after China. The number will grow by 2045 to become 134 million per
the International Diabetes Federation (wikipedia, 2021).
In India, type 1 diabetes is rare than in western countries. Only about one-
third of type 2 diabetics in India are overweight or obese. A 2004 study
suggests that the prevalence of type 2 diabetes in Indians may be due to
environmental and lifestyle changes. These changes also occur earlier in life,
which means chronic long-term complications are more common (diabetes in
india, 2021).
Almost one Chinese adult in ten has diabetes. A 2010 study estimated that
more than 92 million Chinese adults have the disease. The incidence of the
disease is increasing rapidly which is a reported 30% increase in 7 years
(Epidemiology of diabetes, 2021). I will now discuss three main research
questions: what are the causes, effects, and solutions of diabetes in Egypt.
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CAUSES OF DIABETES IN EGYPT
Health care: Moreover, health care quality is another big factor that causes
diabetes. According to the WHO, Egypt is one of the countries with careless
health organizations in the world. If compared, it is estimated that almost
30% of the people don’t; have quality health care (Rfaat Hegazi, 2015).
Government budget: Diabetes can block the health growth in Egypt, not only
because it decreases the government budget, but also because it decreases
the population.
Effect on economy: People with diabetes may not be able to contribute more
to the economy because they may not continue be on employment for long
or can become a burden to the companies because of complications from
diabetes such as diseases of the heart, eyesight, kidneys and legs (better
health channel, n.d.). To add to this, eyesight and kidneys because they use
resources.
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Diabetes has severe effect on families if the breadwinner is diabetic and not
employed because there’s no family finances. It can also cause marriage
breakups because of health issues etc.
CONCLUSION
Coming from Egypt and doing this research, I have come to know that
diabetes is a growing public health problem in Egypt that needs proper
government action. Its high prevalence continues to increase because of the
causes mentioned. I agree that if the Egyptian health organization take the
proposed solutions diabetes will be controlled and bring a lot of changes. The
sources used in this research are reliable from respected sources and some
are very recent.
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