Valencia.- The Valencian Association of Diabetes has criticized "immobility" and "lack of concrete actions" of the Department of Health in the health care of this disease that, he points out, could affect before ten years to 25 percentof the Valencians.
In a statement, the Association has reported the conclusions of the "3 days with your diabetes" program, a study carried out on 775 people from different neighborhoods of the city of Valencia during the first quarter of 2009.
In the investigation, digital glymia was done and variables such as age, body mass index, waist perimeter, physical exercise, fruits and vegetables consumption, medication for hypertension, family history and presence of previous values highGlycemia, which finally became a final score.
The conclusions indicate that more than 50% of the analyzed population has a moderate risk of suffering from the disease, and that one in six of these people will suffer from diabetes before 10 years.
In addition, 19% of the analyzed population had values greater than 140 mg/dl, which can indicate the presence of diabetes, 11% declared to suffer from the disease and 60% said they had at least one high blood glucose.
Of the total persons participating in the program, 41 were referred to medical services for throwing figures greater than 160 mg/dl (without prior background), by founded suspicions of suffering from diabetes.
In the opinion of the Valencian Association of Diabetes, these data "collide with immobility and the lack of concrete actions" of the Department of Health, "which seems much more concerned with containing the expense than in improving the health care of one of the diseasesmost prevalent from our society. "
As indicated, the consumption of reactive strips "seems to be the axis on which health policy revolves around diabetes" and points out that a selective cut of reactive strips for the determination of blood glucose "seems to be the near futurethat people with type 2 diabetes will be found.
The association indicates that "effective measures that control this disease" such as early detection plans, patient control measures, implementing multidisciplinary units, authentic actions for the control and prevention of the diabetic foot and effective presence of patients in patients and preventionThe decision -making organisms about diabetes.