LAWIN.news
  • Home
  • About Lawin
  • Community Events
  • Livestream
  • Faces & Voices
  • Podcasts
    • Legal Treats
    • Teacher Talk
    • Pink Table Talk
    • Be Bold. Why Not.
    • Commissary Kitchen
    • Beyond Health & Wellness
CONTACT US
  • Texas
  • Austin
  • Dallas Fort Worth
  • Houston
  • San Antonio
  • Rio Grande
  • United States
  • Around the Globe
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Opinion
  • Politics
07/12/2026

Stay Informed and Engaged with LAWIN.news—Your Updated Daily News Source for Filipino-Americans in Texas

ADVERTISE WITH LAWIN
07/12/2026
LAWIN.news

Health experts push action as diabetes, obesity strike younger Filipinos

by LAWIN.news March 11, 2026
written by LAWIN.news March 11, 2026
Photo credit: Inquirer.net
207

MANILA, Philippines — Health experts are warning that diabetes and obesity are increasingly affecting younger Filipinos, prompting calls for more aggressive interventions from both the government and the public.

During a press conference on Tuesday, endocrinologist Elaine Cunanan, vice president of the Philippine College of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, urged adults aged 35 and above to undergo a fasting blood sugar test at least once a year—even if they show no symptoms.

“Before, the ideal age was 40,” Cunanan said. “But we are seeing that diabetes cases are increasing and patients are getting younger.”

Data from the latest Food and Nutrition Research Institute National Nutrition Survey showed that 8.5 percent of Filipinos aged 20 and above had diabetes in 2023, slightly higher than the 8.1 percent recorded in 2018–2019.

Meanwhile, 23.6 percent were found to have prediabetes, placing them at risk of developing diabetes within two to three years if left unchecked.

Cunanan warned that diabetes can lead to serious complications, including blindness, amputations, kidney disease, heart disease and nerve damage.

“Diabetes is actually the No. 1 cause of non-traumatic blindness and also the leading cause of amputation not caused by accidents,” she said.

Experts also highlighted the rising prevalence of obesity in the country. Psychiatrist Luzviminda Katigbak, president of the Philippine Association for the Study of Overweight and Obesity, said 41 percent of the country’s 29.5 million adults are now classified as overweight or obese, citing a recent study by consulting firm MetaHealth.

Katigbak noted that obesity among adults has surged dramatically from about 2 percent in 1993 to 41 percent today. She added that obesity rates among children are also high, raising concerns about long-term health risks.

“The eating habits they form during childhood will carry into adulthood,” she said. “We need to address the youth who are already struggling with overweight and obesity.”

According to Katigbak, obesity also places a heavy economic burden on the country. The Philippines loses around P2.7 trillion annually due to obesity-related costs, including P790.44 billion in health-care expenses, P237.28 billion in non-medical costs, and P1.67 trillion in productivity losses.

She emphasized that obesity should not be dismissed as a personal failing.

“Others think it’s just laziness, but that is a stigma,” Katigbak said. “Obesity is a disease because it is chronic, progressive and relapsing—but the good thing is it is treatable.”

Both experts urged Filipinos to adopt healthier lifestyles, including regular exercise, balanced diets and routine health screenings, while also calling on policymakers to promote better access to healthy food and more opportunities for physical activity in communities.

0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
LAWIN.news

LAWIN.news is your trusted source for timely, relevant, and comprehensive news coverage. With a commitment to delivering the latest updates on local, national, and global events, LAWIN.news provides in-depth analysis, breaking news, and exclusive stories that matter to you. Our dedicated team ensures that each report is thoroughly researched and presented with clarity and integrity. Stay informed and engaged with LAWIN.news—where every story counts. Disclaimer: The views and beliefs expressed by the author do not necessarily represent those of LAWIN.news, its management, editorial board, or staff.

previous post
US law enforcement probes Epstein’s New Mexico estate
next post
Travel tax abolition bill clears second reading in the House

You may also like

Report: Philippines lags in human rights across Southeast Asia

July 5, 2026

Ateneo vows full cooperation after raps recommended in drowning case

July 2, 2026

NBI steps in to probe Tacloban school shooting

June 24, 2026

Gun owners tied to campus shooting now facing charges

June 23, 2026

PNP urges parents to monitor kids’ online activities after Tacloban school shooting

June 22, 2026

Ateneo explains silence, says it was out of respect for families

June 15, 2026

Recent Posts

  • Prince Harry reunites with King Charles after years apart
  • Gerald Anderson honors Rene Baterbonia with heartfelt message
  • Del Mundo powers Philippines’ 1-2 finish at Junior World
  • Conor McGregor falls in 69 seconds on UFC return
  • Houston protesters demand answers in fatal ICE shooting

Recent Comments

  1. Texas and the Philippines Economic Collaboration: APECO and PACCTX-GHR meet at PCG in Houston - Bagong APECO on Texas – Philippines Economic Collaboration: APECO and PACCTX-GHR Meet at PCG in Houston

Recent Posts

  • Prince Harry reunites with King Charles after years apart

    July 12, 2026
  • Gerald Anderson honors Rene Baterbonia with heartfelt message

    July 12, 2026
  • Del Mundo powers Philippines’ 1-2 finish at Junior World

    July 12, 2026
  • Conor McGregor falls in 69 seconds on UFC return

    July 12, 2026
  • Houston protesters demand answers in fatal ICE shooting

    July 12, 2026

Stay Updated!

LAWIN.news

Providing high-quality news stories that matters to its readers. It’s core mission is “Stay informed and engaged with LAWIN.news—where every story counts.”

  • P.O. Box 20561 Houston, Texas 77225
  • Email Address: neska@mylawin.com
  • Support: helpdesk@mylawin.com

About Links

  • Contact
  • About Us
  • Compliance
  • Media Relations
  • Advertise With Us
  • Corporate Information
  • Apps & Products

Useful Links

  • Privacy Policy
  • Data Tracking
  • Terms of Use
  • Cookie Policy
  • Personal Information
  • Accessibility Statement
  • Login | Register Account

Newsletter

Latest News

Houston protesters demand answers in fatal ICE shooting
U.S. Navy researcher discovers 14 viruses with Texas-themed names
Pet killed after lightning ignites San Antonio apartment
South Korean star Gong Yoo heads to Manila

@2025 – All Right Reserved. Made with ❤️ by myVATA.co

Facebook Twitter Instagram Linkedin Youtube
LAWIN.news
  • Home
  • About Lawin
  • Community Events
  • Livestream
  • Faces & Voices
  • Podcasts
    • Legal Treats
    • Teacher Talk
    • Pink Table Talk
    • Be Bold. Why Not.
    • Commissary Kitchen
    • Beyond Health & Wellness
LAWIN.news
  • Home
  • About Lawin
  • Community Events
  • Livestream
  • Faces & Voices
  • Podcasts
    • Legal Treats
    • Teacher Talk
    • Pink Table Talk
    • Be Bold. Why Not.
    • Commissary Kitchen
    • Beyond Health & Wellness
@2024 - All Right Reserved. Designed and Developed by myVATA.co