DIABETES UK ‘MEASURE UP’ ROADSHOW A TRIUMPH
More than 800 people turned up to leading health charity Diabetes UK’s Measure Up Roadshow in Hamilton on 5 and 6 February to find out about the serious health condition diabetes and discover whether they were at risk of developing Type 2 diabetes.
There are about 25,000 people diagnosed with diabetes in Lanarkshire and another 1,000 who have Type 2 diabetes but do not know it. If untreated, the condition can lead to fatal complications such as heart disease, stroke and kidney disease. Type 2 diabetes can be undetected for 10 years or more, meaning 50 per cent of people already have complications by the time they are diagnosed.
Diabetes UK’s Measure Up campaign encourages people to measure their waists to see if they are at risk of Type 2 diabetes, as having a large waist means you are up to 12 times more likely to develop the condition. The campaign raises awareness of other risk factors for Type 2 diabetes including being over 40 years old, being of Black or South Asian origin and having a family history of the condition. 199 people had a risk assessment in Hamilton and 47% were then advised to contact their GP.
At risk waist measurements are 37 inches or more for men, except those of South Asian origin who are at risk at 35 inches or more, and 31.5 inches or more for all women.
Local MSP Linda Fabiani visited the Roadshow to offer their support to Diabetes UK. Linda said “I am glad to support Diabetes UK’s work to take the message about diabetes awareness and prevention directly to people in their communities. I was very impressed by the enthusiasm and commitment of the Diabetes UK volunteers and the success of the roadshow is testament to their hard work. Almost 100 people were referred to their GPs, which is good news for them as they’ll now be able to take early action to prevent the onset of the disease, and also shows how important it is to for all of us be aware of the risk factors.”
Jane-Claire Judson, National Director for Diabetes UK Scotland, said: “Diabetes is one of the biggest health challenges facing us today. It’s frightening that there are more than 1,000 people in Lanarkshire alone that have Type 2 diabetes but have no idea they do. It is encouraging that so many people came to the Diabetes UK Measure Up Roadshow in Hamilton and hopefully they learnt a lot about the condition, its risk factors and how a healthy lifestyle encompassing a good diet and regular physical activity, can both help prevent and manage Type 2 diabetes.”
The Roadshows are visiting 154 locations around the country over a period of nine months from 2 February 2010 until 29 October 2010. The Measure Up Roadshow has been made possible through a donation of £1 million following the outstanding fundraising achievements of Bank of Scotland employees and customers in 2008.
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