30% of Dubai population is diabetic or prone to disease

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A survey conducted by the Dubai Health Authority (DHA) has revealed that approximately 30% of the population in Dubai is either diabetic or pre-diabetic.

The Dubai Health Authority (DHA), in collaboration with the Dubai Statistics Centre, carried out the third household health survey for the Emirate of Dubai.

It included an in-depth analysis of the prevalence, status, risk factors of diabetes and pre-diabetes in the Dubai population.

The first survey took place in 2014 with an extension adding a diabetes section in 2017. This last in-depth survey was undertaken in 2019.

It revealed that the overall prevalence of diabetes mellitus, among adults (18+) in Dubai is 13.7 per cent and pre-diabetics is 16.2 per cent.

In the 2017, the prevalence was 15.2 per cent for diabetes, and pre-diabetics were 15.8 per cent of the Dubai population.

The 2019 survey also revealed almost 13% of those aged 25-45 have pre-diabetes, which indicates the need for regular screening for diabetes in this age group.

The study analysed health related behavioural risks and life patterns among Dubai population to understand the causes of the high prevalence of diabetes.

Physical inactivity and obesity emerged to be major risk factors.

Only 5 per cent of those surveyed did intense physical activity such as running or playing football for ten minutes continuously.

Only 17 per cent of those surveyed did daily moderate physical activity, which includes ten minutes of continuous work including household work.

Almost 65 per cent did the activity 4 to 6 times a week and 18 per cent did it one to three times a week.

Consequently, the prevalence of Diabetes in Dubai among Dubai Emiratis was 20 per cent if they were inactive. However, this reduces to 10 per cent if they were physically active.

Obesity as well had a strong impact on prevalence of diabetes, as total prevalence of diabetes was 7.5 per cent among those with normal BMI, compared with 21.5 per cent of diabetes among obese.

Prevalence of smoking among people with diabetes in Dubai revealed that almost 28 per cent of Emiratis and 10 per cent of Dubai expats who smoke had diabetes, compared to 14.5 per cent among the Emiratis and 6.3 per cent of expats who were non-smokers.

It is a well-known fact that diabetes is related to age, as the prevalence of diabetes was 2.9 per cent in the age group of 18 to 24 years while it was 43.7 per cent in the age group of 60 years and above.

For those who are at risk of developing diabetes (or pre-diabetes), 5.4 per cent were in the age group of 18 to 24 years and 36.4 were in the age group of 60 years and above which is alarming.

Dr Fatheya Al Awadi, Consultant Endocrinologist at Dubai Hospital and Chairperson of DHA’s Diabetes Committee said, “This study reinforces the importance of lifestyle modification and highlights clearly that regular physical activity coupled with a healthy eating pattern can help prevent those with pre-diabetes from developing the condition."

Khalid Jallaf, Director of the Data Analysis, Research & Studies Department at the DHA said, “The aim of the study was to better understand diabetes prevalence and risk factors in Dubai, by assessing the incidence rates, identifying the risk factors associated and identifying the demographic distribution most vulnerable to the disease.”

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