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Sitaram Jaipuria Foundation Scientific Symposium
in Delhi addresses India’s Growing Diabetes & Cardio-Metabolic Burden
New Delhi, 14th March
2026: At the Sitaram Jaipuria Foundation
Scientific Symposium and Awards Program, leading medical professionals,
researchers, and public health officials gathered at Taj Mansingh, New Delhi to
address the escalating prevalence of obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases
in the country.
The symposium introduced this year, marks the birth centenary of the
Late Shri Sitaram Jaipuria, and brought together global and national experts,
to examine emerging research, clinical challenges and strategies for prevention
and management of cardio metabolic diseases. It also featured keynote addresses
and panel discussions across four thematic areas, namely, Obesity, Diabetes
Mellitus, Metabolic Dysfunction Associated Steatotic Liver Disease and
Cardiovascular Disease.
These medical experts, highlighted the rising cases
of obesity and diabetes in India, particularly among youth and urban residents.
Furthermore, it was emphasised, the need for stronger prevention strategies,
early screening and an integrated care management system to manage the growing instances
of cardio metabolic disease in the country.
The symposium kicked off with a keynote speech from
Prof. (Dr) Arya Sharma, Chair Obesity Research, University of Alberta, who
addressed the shifting perceptions of obesity and its implication for global
health systems. Experts in a panel also discussed if adipocentricity is
becoming a new standard in managing cardio metabolic diseases, followed by Prof. (Dr) Kamlesh Khunti, Primary Care Diabetes, University of
Leicester, sharing insights on diabetes mellitus. The event also delved into the importance of liver
health in metabolic disorders. Prof. (Dr) Arun J Sanyal, Distinguished
Professor, Virginia Commonwealth University, emphasized the liver’s crucial
role in shaping metabolic health outcomes.
The session’s deliberations also centered on the
nexus between hepatic ailments and wider cardio metabolic disorders. The
concluding thematic focus was cardiovascular disease, with Prof. (Dr) Jagat
Narula, Global M Health Innovation Professor, Mount Sinai, sharing thoughts on creating
a world where coronary disease is rare. Further a panel, moderated by Prof. (Dr) Dorairaj Prabhakaran, President-Elect of World Heart
Federation and Executive Director of Centre for Chronic Disease Control, examined the intricate interplay among the heart,
kidneys, and pancreas in the etiology and treatment of cardio metabolic
conditions.
Sharing his thoughts on the symposium, Ashok Jaipuria, Chairman &
Managing Director, Cosmo First Limited, &
Chairman, Sitaram Jaipuria Foundation said, “India is facing a growing
burden of cardio metabolic diseases, including obesity, diabetes and
cardiovascular conditions. Addressing this challenge requires a collaborative
approach involving doctors, researchers, policymakers and communities. Through
the Sitaram Jaipuria Foundation Scientific Symposium, we aim to create a
platform to facilitate discussions on such crucial health issues. Further, we
will continue to recognise excellence in medical research and create platforms
that encourage knowledge exchange and innovation in healthcare.”
The symposium also included presentations from past
recipients of the Sitaram Jaipuria Foundation Medical and Healthcare Excellence
Awards, recognizing their contributions to clinical research, public health,
and medical innovation within India.
The Sitaram Jaipuria Foundation Medical and Healthcare Excellence
Awards recognize outstanding contributions by medical professionals and
researchers working to improve healthcare outcomes in India.
The symposium served as an important platform for dialogue among
experts, highlighting the urgent need for preventive strategies, early
diagnosis and multidisciplinary care to address the rising burden of cardio
metabolic diseases in India.
Ms Ipshita Nayyar
Head- Branding & Marketing Communications Cosmo First Limited ipshita.nayyar@cosmofirst.com +91 11 49 49 49 49