Showing posts with label Disability. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Disability. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Elderly with diabetes 50 percent likelier to have disability


PARIS - Older adults with diabetes are between 50 and 80 percent likelier to have a disability compared to people without the disease, according to a review published on Wednesday.

Researchers at the Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute in Melbourne, Australia, trawled through more than 3,200 previously published studies that explored the link between diabetes and disability.

They narrowed the catch down to 26 studies.

Most of the people in these studies were aged over 65 -- an age category in which Type-2 diabetes, also called adult onset diabetes, predominates.

Disability was defined as either crimped mobility or an impaired ability to perform daily activities such as bathing, eating, using the phone, shopping and using transport.

Lead epidemiologist Anna Peeters said the association between diabetes and disability was long known but until now poorly identified.

The causes remain mysterious, she said.

"It's possible that the high blood glucose concentrations experienced by people with diabetes might lead to chronic muscle inflammation, eventually resulting in physical disability, and some studies have shown that diabetes is associated with rapid and worsening muscle wasting," she said.

"The complications associated with diabetes, such as heart disease, stroke, and kidney disease, can all result in disability.

"As the world's population ages, and diabetes becomes more common, it seems clear that we will see an increased need for disability-related health resources."

The paper appears in the journal The Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology.

According to the UN's World Health Organization (WHO), 347 million people around the world have diabetes, a disease in which the body fails to break down glucose in the blood through the hormone insulin.

Ninety percent of these have the Type 2 form of the disease, which typically shows up in adulthood or late childhood, driven by obesity and a sedentary lifestyle.

source: interaksyon.com

Saturday, August 4, 2012

PWDs Wanted In Online Jobs

LINGAYEN, Pangasinan — Several agencies in this province working hand-in-hand in sourcing out employment and livelihood opportunities for persons with disabilities (PWD) announced recently that there are promising careers for the physically-challenged in home-based online jobs.

Speaking at the “Employers and PESO (Provincial Employment and Services Office) Managers Disability Forum” at Salinas Restaurant in Lingayen last July 26, Pangasinan PESO Chief Alex Ferrer said foreign employers engaged in the online business have opened doors to PWDs.

Ferrer said that Virtual Assistant Training Center (VATC) Chief Operating Officer Marivic Sison-Verceles expressed willingness to conduct workshops for PWDs to train them on various online jobs such as content writers, researchers, encoding and others.

Meanwhile, Katipunan ng may Kapansanan sa Pilipinas, Inc. (KAMPI) President Josephine de Vera told private companies that they are entitled for tax privileges and other incentives in return for employing PWDs.

In another development in Rizal province, National Council on Disability Affairs (NCDA) Executive Director Carmen Zubiaga said her office has been disseminating information to PWD organizations nationwide to inform the disabled about their rights to participate in the coming elections.

PWDs qualified to vote in next year’s polls are being enjoined to avail of the special registration to be given by the Commission on Elections (Comelec) in their respective localities on August 11.

source: mb.com.ph