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World Diabetes Day is an international event aimed at raising awareness about diabetes, a chronic disease affecting millions worldwide. The day promotes the importance of early diagnosis, proper management, and prevention strategies. It emphasizes the need for individuals to take responsibility for their health and calls for the support of governments, health organizations, and communities in addressing this pressing health issue.
Established in 1991 by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) and the World Health Organization (WHO), World Diabetes Day serves as an opportunity to educate people about the risk factors, symptoms, and complications associated with the disease. In Canada, diabetes is considered a significant public health concern. According to Diabetes Canada, more than 11 million Canadians are currently living with diabetes or prediabetes, translating to one in three Canadians affected by the condition. These numbers highlight the importance of recognizing World Diabetes Day for Canadians, underscoring the need to continue working towards effective prevention strategies and improving treatment access.
World Diabetes Day is typically observed in Canada through various events and activities aimed at raising awareness and providing education on managing and preventing the disease. These may include seminars, conferences, community gatherings, and digital campaigns. Health organizations, schools, and local groups often collaborate to ensure maximal reach and impact. In Canada, as well as other participating countries, World Diabetes Day is observed annually on November 14th, commemorating the birthday of Sir Frederick Banting, the Canadian scientist who first conceived the idea which led to the discovery of insulin in 1921.
World Diabetes Day facts
The theme for World Diabetes Day in 2025 will be Diabetes and well-being. In 2024 the theme was Breaking Barriers, Bridging Gaps. In 2023 the theme was Access to diabetes care.
According to HealthData.org, as of June 2023, more than half a billion people live with diabetes worldwide.
More than 80% of deaths related to diabetes occur in low and middle income countries.
According to Diabetes Canada, there are currently over 11 million Canadians living with diabetes or prediabetes. This number is expected to rise to 13.4 million by 2025.
The prevalence of diabetes is significantly higher among Indigenous people in Canada. Specifically, First Nations people living on-reserve have a prevalence rate 3 to 5 times higher than the general population.
In the News and Trending in Canada for World Diabetes Day
Visit your doctor if you are overweight, obese, do not regularly exercise and do not eat a balanced diet. These are all factors that can cause diabetes.
Learn about ways to control and lower the risk of developing diabetes. The American Diabetes Association provides some great ways to reduce your risk which include: 1) Eat a healthy balanced diet 2) Exercise regularly 3) Ensure that you are not overweight or obese 4) Remove unnecessary processed foods with high sugar content from your diet 5) Get checked for high blood pressure or abnormal cholesterol levels
Collaborate with local healthcare organizations, diabetes charities, and community groups to organize events such as walks, runs, or bike rallies to raise awareness about diabetes prevention, management, and support.
Offer your time and skills by volunteering at diabetes clinics, hospitals, or community organizations focused on diabetes support. Assist in organizing events, conducting blood sugar screenings, or providing educational resources.