Tribune News Network
Doha
HAMAD Medical Corporation (HMC) will observe Qatar National Sport Day (NSD) with a series of events and activities aimed at promoting the importance of physical activity and a healthy lifestyle.
Supporting the Qatar National Vision 2030, each year since the first National Sport Day in 2012, HMC has organised a range of activities to mark the occasion.
With a focus on raising awareness about the importance of sport and highlighting the role of physical activity in reducing the prevalence of health conditions associated with a sedentary lifestyle, such as type 2 diabetes, certain cancers, obesity, coronary heart disease, and depression, each year HMC-organised events aim to encourage patients, their families and employees to engage in sport.
Ali Abdulla al Khater, chief communications officer at HMC, said a number of activities will be held across HMC’s network of hospitals promoting the importance of physical activity as part of a healthy lifestyle.
"National Sport Day is a tangible example of Qatar’s commitment to promoting physical activity and sport as essential components of health and well-being. This special day provides staff with an opportunity to meet members of our community and inspire them to improve their physical fitness and adopt a healthy lifestyle,” said Khater.
"We know that physical activity can improve one’s quality of life and prevent illnesses and National Sport Day is an opportunity to demonstrate how little changes can make a big difference and have a positive impact on one’s health”, he added.
This year a number of hospitals and departments across HMC will contribute to planned celebrations with the Ambulance Service, National Diabetes Centers, Tobacco Cessation Center, and the Blood Donation Unit all holding events. The Qatar Rehabilitation Institute, in collaboration with the Geriatrics Department and the Kulluna for Health and Safety campaign, will also host activities for patients and members of the public.
The nursing and midwifery teams and staff from the Patient and Family Education Unit at the Women Wellness and Research Center will hold events for pregnant women highlighting the importance of regular exercise during pregnancy.
Several hospitals will also host free health checks, providing members of the public with blood sugar, blood pressure, and body mass index examinations in dedicated areas staffed by nurses, dietitians and other healthcare professionals.
Doha
HAMAD Medical Corporation (HMC) will observe Qatar National Sport Day (NSD) with a series of events and activities aimed at promoting the importance of physical activity and a healthy lifestyle.
Supporting the Qatar National Vision 2030, each year since the first National Sport Day in 2012, HMC has organised a range of activities to mark the occasion.
With a focus on raising awareness about the importance of sport and highlighting the role of physical activity in reducing the prevalence of health conditions associated with a sedentary lifestyle, such as type 2 diabetes, certain cancers, obesity, coronary heart disease, and depression, each year HMC-organised events aim to encourage patients, their families and employees to engage in sport.
Ali Abdulla al Khater, chief communications officer at HMC, said a number of activities will be held across HMC’s network of hospitals promoting the importance of physical activity as part of a healthy lifestyle.
"National Sport Day is a tangible example of Qatar’s commitment to promoting physical activity and sport as essential components of health and well-being. This special day provides staff with an opportunity to meet members of our community and inspire them to improve their physical fitness and adopt a healthy lifestyle,” said Khater.
"We know that physical activity can improve one’s quality of life and prevent illnesses and National Sport Day is an opportunity to demonstrate how little changes can make a big difference and have a positive impact on one’s health”, he added.
This year a number of hospitals and departments across HMC will contribute to planned celebrations with the Ambulance Service, National Diabetes Centers, Tobacco Cessation Center, and the Blood Donation Unit all holding events. The Qatar Rehabilitation Institute, in collaboration with the Geriatrics Department and the Kulluna for Health and Safety campaign, will also host activities for patients and members of the public.
The nursing and midwifery teams and staff from the Patient and Family Education Unit at the Women Wellness and Research Center will hold events for pregnant women highlighting the importance of regular exercise during pregnancy.
Several hospitals will also host free health checks, providing members of the public with blood sugar, blood pressure, and body mass index examinations in dedicated areas staffed by nurses, dietitians and other healthcare professionals.