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Health orientated resolutions for the family in 2025

Putting health at the forefront of New Year’s resolutions for the family is definitely what 2025 should be about. But what is a priority, and how do you make it sustainable?

Alongside festive cheer, winter brings in either immense work or enormous amounts of indulgence. And one thing that easily gets put on the back burner is your health. Trips to the doctor are pushed off until the New Year, where they get lumped in with the all-time favourite New Year activity… … making resolutions!

From travelling the world to eating healthily, there is no end to the fantastical promises we make to ourselves. However, the tale is as old as time, and hardly any resolutions survive past January. If you think about it, it is not doing the initial groundwork of establishing support and putting some accountability into place that might be to blame.

For starters, make it fun. And when it comes to health, get the entire family involved. Right from asking the little ones what they would like to do, to evaluating your own needs, it keeps everyone both responsible and answerable to one another.

According to Dr Samina Ahmad, Consultant, Family Medicine and Medical Director for HealthPlus Family Centers, overall wellness should be the focus. That of course, includes, “good physical and mental health. Sleep, exercise, and nutrition are the three pillars that support physical wellness. And of course, avoiding or learning to deal with stress.”

In an era where information comes from social media, exercising vigilance when it comes to healthcare is also extremely imperative. With so many videos telling you the best way to live a healthy life, keep an eye out for how much of it is medically reviewed. And even then, consult with your doctor first.

The doctor says there are certain things to keep in mind while at a routine check-up. “You must enquire about your BP, weight and BMI, especially if there has been a change in any of these. That aside, you should also regularly conduct Cancer Screenings, Blood Tests, Age-Related Exams, and Counseling for a Healthy Lifestyle.

With all the fundamentals covered, there is one family member that needs some extra attention alongside love. The littlest adorable ones, according to Dr Carla Slaba, Specialist, Pediatrics, HealthPlus Family Center – Al Bandar, are where you will have to make some of your most informed decisions.

Parents, both new and old, tend to walk a fine line between caregiving and paranoia when it comes to babies. So easing up might be a good resolution.

That said, picking the right pediatrician is a good place to start. Given that they might be overseeing the formative years of your child, there’s a lot to consider; perhaps most importantly – location. Whether you like it or not, the resolution chart for babies will definitely feature doctor visits. And the first one should be within five days of delivery.

Dr Carla adds: “After the initial check-up, your doctor may schedule a one-month appointment. Then at least every two months up until they are six months old. After that, it is quarterly visits until 18 months, and then half-yearly until the baby is 30 months old. Post this, wellness checks will be scheduled annually.”

Resolve to treat each check-up as a platform for all your questions. From the baby’s growth, feeding habits and developmental timeline, it is a complete physical examination.

“During this visit, you will get answers to many questions about your baby such as how long they should sleep, what to do about the crying, how often the poops should be, etc.,” Dr Carla elaborates.

By putting appointment-relevant incentives in place such as fines for defaulters, and possibly putting your children in charge – a health-focused resolution can also provide quality time for the family. And that definitely sounds like a good way to ring in 2025.

HealthPlus diabetes conference urges the caregiver community to join hands in combating diabetes

  • Lifestyle changes during the COVID-19 pandemic contributed to increased prevalence of diabetes
  • HealthPlus Diabetes & Endocrinology Center witnesses upward trend of diabetes cases in younger patients, compared to last four years
  • Conference chair urged specialist teams including endocrinologists, diabetologists and primary care physicians to work together and find innovative solutions to treat patients better
  • E. Alexander Schonfelder, Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to the UAE attended the 7th Annual HealthPlus “Diabetes for Primary Care” Conference

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; November 5, 2024: Experts in the field of diabetes converged in Abu Dhabi for the 7th annual “Diabetes for Primary Care” conference, hosted by HealthPlus Diabetes & Endocrinology Center, a Mubadala Health partner, on Saturday, November 5, 2022.

The one-day conference, under the theme, “At the Heart of Diabetes”, was launched by H.E. Alexander Schonfelder, Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to the UAE and Dr. Mohammed Al-Khatib, Conference Chairman, and Medical Director Consultant, Internal Medicine, Endocrinology & Diabetology, HealthPlus Diabetes & Endocrinology Center, Abu Dhabi.

H.E. Alexander Schonfelder, Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to the UAE, said: “It’s a pleasure to be here today to open the discussion on global trends in diabetes and related technologies. The UAE has shown tremendous progress in the healthcare sector over the last decade. As the cooperation between Germany and the UAE continues to grow, it is proof of the strong relationship our two countries hold.”

Emphasizing the need to tackle the alarming rise of the chronic disease, the conference attendees, made up of local, regional and global diabetes experts, engaged in a series of sessions. These sessions were designed to guide the medical community to drive awareness and education to tackle some of the contributing factors accelerating the prevalence of diabetes across the UAE and the wider region.

Dr. Mohammed Al-Khatib, Conference Chairman, and Medical Director Consultant, Internal Medicine, Endocrinology & Diabetology, HealthPlus Diabetes & Endocrinology Center, Abu Dhabi, said:

“As we’re seeing an upward global trend in the prevalence of diabetes, and with the region prone to these lifestyle diseases, the conference could not have come at a more critical time. The HealthPlus “Diabetes for Primary Care” conference aimed to shed light on the latest guidelines, research and technologies in the field of diabetes. It also served as a platform to help the healthcare community understand the impact the pandemic has had on people’s lifestyles and on their health; particularly as, we’ve seen a rise in younger diabetic patients diagnosed, something that we’ve not seen to this scale before. As we continue to tackle one of the most pressing issues in this field, it is essential for the medical community to urge people to focus on their health.”

The conference agenda covered pressing issues from the field of diabetes including obesity and metabolics, remission, vision management, burden and risks associated with bariatrics and addressing dyslipidemia, one of the major cardiovascular side-effects of diabetes. The conference also discussed the role nutrition plays in managing diabetes in its early stages, the latest guidelines and technologies in managing the disease, as well as areas of research that can help discover the future outlook of this chronic disease.

Speaking on type 2 diabetes post bariatric – remission, burden and risks, Dr. Hazem Al Momani, Head of Surgery and General Surgery Consultant at Danat Al Emarat Hospital, Abu Dhabi, UAE, said:  “Diabetes and obesity is becoming a disease of the young. We know that with early onset obesity, the likelihood of developing diabetes increases at a younger age. This tells us that the health and sustainability of our society is dependent on us investing in the young.”

Professor Dominik Bergis, Medical Director, Diamedicum Wuerzburg, Germany said: “Today’s event is important to show what’s possible in the management and treatment of diabetes. This includes discussing the latest technologies and something we’ve always dreamed of in diabetology call a “closed loop”; which we’re now starting to implement into patients’ daily practices to help them improve their diabetes control and management.”

Special Olympics UAE launches ‘Body Wise’ programme with HealthPlus Network of Specialty Centers

Abu Dhabi, August 21, 2024 - Special Olympics UAE announced the launch of a program called Body Wise in partnership with HealthPlus Network of Specialty Centers, part of United Eastern Medical Services (UEMedical) and a Mubadala Health Partner. The programme, which will take place over two consecutive years in Abu Dhabi, will provide guidance to a group of Athletes, who are People of Determination, and their families on physical wellbeing and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. It will adopt a holistic and customizable approach by empowering the Athletes to achieve their target health and weight goals.

Body Wise empowers People of Determination to lead healthier lives, in line with Abu Dhabi Strategy for People of Determination 2020-2024, by providing weight management support where they will receive nutrition guidance and ongoing advice and care tailored to their health needs. In its initial stages, the programme will focus on the Special Olympics UAE Athletes participating in the World Winter Games in Kazan 2022 to prepare them for the games. Studies on health challenges faced by UAE Special Olympics athletes in 2020 have shown that 42.5% struggle with obesity, while 37.5% are considered overweight and 9% as underweight.

His Excellency Talal Al Hashemi, National Director of Special Olympics UAE said, “We are delighted to collaborate with HealthPlus Network of Specialty Centers in Abu Dhabi on the launch of this program, as the health of People of Determination is a priority, and we measure our success by the strength of their wellbeing and by providing all that is necessary to ensure it.”

He added, “Each participant in the program will receive a precise individualized medical plan by HealthPlus physicians and dietitians based on a series of medical assessments and full understanding of their medical history. Follow up visits with HealthPlus will also be organized throughout the 2 years. Holistic care and consistent guidance will ensure that they are able to follow through with the habits and dietary changes they have learned in order to maintain optimal health after completing the program. We have confidence in the determination and perseverance of the Athletes to achieve their goals with the support of their families, expert caregivers and all our collective efforts.”

Mr. Majd Abu Zant, CEO of UEMedical said, “UEMedical is proud to have partnered with Special Olympics UAE to provide integrated, comprehensive and high-quality care for the Athletes at HealthPlus Network of Specialty Centers across Abu Dhabi. Such partnerships come in line with the nation’s strategy to empower people of determination, and we are delighted to play a role in serving this important segment in the community. Abu Dhabi has made great strides in empowering and integrating people of determination into society, and unleashing their capabilities to be active and an effective pillar in the community.”

He pointed out that the "Body Wise" program, which will last for two years, will focus on two main pillars including raising awareness and education to help champions and their families adopt a healthy diet and lifestyle that improves their ability to train and compete; and providing medical care through periodic examinations and treatments for each Athlete. “As an inclusive organization, all our clinics and hospitals are fully prepared to care for people of determination and our team has the needed experience to accommodate people of determination as patients, visitors and colleagues. This comes as part of our social responsibility towards society and also as a healthcare provider offering quality specialty care to people of determination,” Mr. Abu Zant concluded.

The programme will focus on over 60 people of determination in Abu Dhabi over two years. Body Wise seeks to teach the importance of diet and physical health and provide the needed care which will help foster a positive environment for Special Olympics athletes, their caregivers and families, to support their success in achieving all their goals.