Patient and Health Leaders Remind Us to Get CheCKD for National Kidney Month
Chronic
Kidney Disease, or CKD, is one of the leading causes of death in the
Philippines. The National Kidney Transplant Institute (NKTI)
has said that one Filipino develops chronic renal failure every hour. That is estimated to be at least 2.3 million
Filipinos currently diagnosed with CKD. Other recent projections show that 1 in 10
Filipinos will develop this deadly disease. What’s even more alarming is that few symptoms
appear during its early stages, and people only realize that they have CKD when
the condition has advanced.
In the aim
to spread awareness about CKD, patient organizations and medical societies came
together to celebrate National Kidney Month by helping Filipinos detect the
early symptoms of CKD and educating them on prevention with the event, It
Starts with U: Get CheCKD.
Held at the
Glorietta Activity Center in Makati City on June 29, 2024, and supported by
Boehringer Ingelheim (Philippines), Inc., experts and partner organizations
attended the event, including Rey Abacan Jr., the president and founder of
Dialysis PH; Marimel Lamsin, the internal vice president of the Kidney
Transplant Association of the Philippines, Inc. (KITAP); Karen Alparce-Villanueva,
the President of the Philippine Alliance of Patient Organizations (PAPO); and
Dr. Rose Marie Rosete-Liquete, the Executive Director of National Kidney and
Transplant Institute (NKTI).
Experts
shared the prevalence and dangers of CKD, and how Filipinos can adopt simple
yet effective measures to protect themselves. “CKD is one of the most common
chronic illnesses in the Philippines and part of its danger is the difficulty
in early detection since its symptoms don’t manifest until it's too late.
However, this condition can be easily mitigated by regular testing and adapting
a few lifestyle changes,” said Dr. Maaliddin B. Biruar, a renowned nephrologist
in the country and the key expert of the talk.
“Early detection and regular medical consultations will
help prevent the progression of CKD in our patients, ensuring better quality of
life and productivity. By addressing the risk factors of CKD, such as
hypertension and diabetes mellitus, we can also reduce the socioeconomic burden
of treating end-stage CKD,” added Dr. Liquete.
The event
was also an opportunity for Boehringer to launch their new disease awareness
website – It Starts with You - a web page containing data and
information on CKD that patients and the public can access.
“Accessible
tools and education are essential in combating CKD. With tools like this
website, we can empower Filipinos with the knowledge and understanding for
detecting CKD early and managing it effectively. Early detection through
accessible testing can significantly improve outcomes and enhance the quality
of life for those affected by this silent but serious condition," said Dr.
Greta Cortez, Head of Medicine for Human Pharma, Boehringer Ingelheim
Philippines.
Throughout
the day, families enjoyed educational and entertaining activities at different
zones where they checked for CKD and learned the importance of adopting healthy
habits to prevent the disease.
Participants are getting fit and active at the It Starts With U: Get CheCKD Movement CheCKD Zone. Regular exercise reduces blood pressure which is vital to maintaining kidney health. |
Event goers
enjoyed the kidney-shaped game room called Check
Your Choices. Participants went down different paths with each room
challenging their health and lifestyle choices. The game was a fun way to teach
Filipinos how intentional habits can build a healthier life.
At the Movement CheCKD Zone, they learned how
a healthy lifestyle is vital for keeping the kidneys healthy. Families joined a
fun Zumba session to start or maintain their active lifestyle. They also
learned that a healthy diet plays an important role in overall kidney health. At
the Nutrition CheCKD Zone, visitors were
treated to delicious and kidney-friendly food.
They also
had the opportunity to have one-on-one consultations with doctors at the Health CheCKD Zone. The zone had health
and lifestyle stations where participants had their vitals like blood pressure,
height, weight, and heart rate checked. Visitors who were identified as at risk
for CKD were referred to the screening booth. These regular health checks are
crucial in preventing CKD.
The first
250 participants who completed their event passport were given healthy banana
chips as a token. It Starts with U: Get CheCKD marked a record turnout, with
hundreds of guests who enjoyed the day’s activities.
It Starts with U: Get CheCKD featured an interactive game room called Check Your Choices which challenged visitors to learn about kidney-friendly lifestyle choices. The Check Your Choices game room featured 8 rooms created around the 8 Golden Rules of Kidney Health. In photo: a visitor chooses between two stress relievers: chill with a couple of beers or take time alone and walk it out? To learn more about kidney health, log on to itstartswithYOU.com.ph. |
“We are
happy to see that more Filipinos are taking a proactive step towards taking
care of their kidneys. We are committed to improving the lives of Filipinos with interconnected
cardiovascular, renal, and metabolic disease which CKD is a part of. The best
way to make lasting change is by educating our communities, healthcare providers, patients, and their
families,” concluded
Dr. Cortez.
Monitor
your kidney health and visit your healthcare provider regularly. For more
information, please visit ItStartsWithYou.com.ph.
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