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Related Hashtags | #Diabetes, #Wdd2023, #EducationToProtect |
2023 Date | 14 November 2023 |
2024 Date | 14 November 2024 |
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World Diabetes Day (WDD) aims to raise global awareness about the impact of diabetes, its complications, and the importance of proper management and prevention strategies. The annual observance highlights the need for support and education, emphasizing the role of families, healthcare professionals, and communities in managing, preventing, and caring for those living with diabetes. The International Diabetes Federation (IDF) sets annual themes, focusing on specific aspects of the disease, with recent themes addressing diabetes and mental health, the role of the family, and the need for affordable access to care. Established in 1991 by the IDF and the World Health Organisation (WHO), World Diabetes Day was created in response to the alarming increase in global diabetes cases. Australia has not been immune to this trend, with the diabetes prevalence steadily rising over the past few decades, affecting over 1.2 million Australians. Type 2 diabetes, the most common form of the disease in Australia, is largely preventable or manageable through lifestyle interventions such as exercise and nutrition. However, access to resources, support, and education remains an ongoing challenge, particularly for those in rural and remote areas. In Australia, World Diabetes Day is observed through a range of initiatives designed to raise awareness and support those affected by the disease. Various events, workshops, fundraisers, and educational activities are held across the country, encouraging Australians to engage with the issue and promote healthy lifestyle choices. Activities are not limited to one specific day but are usually centered around the official global observance of World Diabetes Day on November 14 each year. By participating in or supporting these activities, individuals and communities across Australia can help tackle the growing diabetes challenge and promote better health for all. World Diabetes Day facts
Top things to do in Australia for World Diabetes Day
World Diabetes Day references and related sitesworlddiabetesday.org: Diabetes Foundation diabetesatlas.org: Diabetes Atlas WHO: Factsheet diabetes.org: Basic Diabetes Symptoms |
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