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Understand growing burden of Diabetic Kidney Disease | Prof. Abdel Basset Elessawy.

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Published: June 4, 2025
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Professor Abdel Basset Elessawy, a distinguished nephrologist affiliated with institutions such as Harvard University and Brigham and Women’s Hospital, delved into the pressing issue of diabetic kidney disease (DKD), particularly its prevalence in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries.

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🔍 Understanding Diabetic Kidney Disease🛡️ Prevention Through Lifestyle Modifications🧪 Importance of Early Detection and Referral🩺 Collaborative Care Approach🎙️ Final Thoughts

🔍 Understanding Diabetic Kidney Disease

Professor Elessawy highlighted that diabetes is a leading cause of chronic kidney disease (CKD) globally, with a significant impact in the GCC region. For instance, in the United Arab Emirates, approximately 19% of the population is diagnosed with diabetes, and many more remain undiagnosed. This high prevalence underscores the importance of early detection and management of DKD to prevent progression to end-stage renal disease (ESRD).

🛡️ Prevention Through Lifestyle Modifications

Emphasizing the adage “prevention is better than cure,” Professor Elessawy advocated for lifestyle interventions as the first line of defense against diabetes and its complications. Key recommendations include:

  • Regular Physical Activity: Engaging in daily activities such as 30-minute walks can significantly reduce the risk of developing diabetes.
  • Balanced Diet: Adopting a diet rich in vegetables and fruits while minimizing the intake of fatty and deep-fried foods helps in maintaining optimal blood sugar levels.
  • Weight Management: Achieving a 15% reduction in body weight can reverse early-stage diabetes and improve associated conditions like hypertension and hyperuricemia.

These lifestyle changes are particularly crucial for individuals with a family history of diabetes, as they are at a higher genetic risk.

🧪 Importance of Early Detection and Referral

Professor Elessawy stressed the necessity of early referral to nephrologists for patients exhibiting signs of kidney involvement, such as proteinuria or a declining estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR). He noted that timely intervention can slow disease progression and improve patient outcomes. However, he observed that referrals often occur late, when kidney damage has already advanced, highlighting a gap in early detection practices.

🩺 Collaborative Care Approach

The discussion underscored the importance of a collaborative approach between primary care physicians, endocrinologists, and nephrologists to manage DKD effectively. Regular screening for kidney function in diabetic patients, patient education on lifestyle modifications, and adherence to treatment plans are pivotal components of comprehensive care.

🎙️ Final Thoughts

Professor Elessawy concluded by reiterating that proactive lifestyle changes and early medical intervention are key to preventing and managing diabetic kidney disease. He emphasized that with the right strategies, it is possible to curb the rising tide of DKD in the GCC and beyond.

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