Women in Leadership and Health: Novo Nordisk Calls for Collective Action on Women-Centred Obesity Care

With Malaysia’s National Health and Morbidity Survey suggesting that more than 1 in 2 adults currently living with overweight or obesity1, the need for a unified response is more urgent. Malaysia now ranks among Southeast Asia’s highest obesity rates, affecting over half of adults. This is a trend that continues to rise and place pressure on families, healthcare systems and the nation’s long-term productivity. In conjunction with World Obesity Day and International Women’s Day, Novo Nordisk Pharma (Malaysia) brought together the voices of healthcare professionals, corporate leaders, and people living with obesity to reframe how the nation understands and addresses this chronic disease.


Anchored under the theme Women in Leadership and Health, the discussion emphasised the need for driving equity, leadership, and systemic reform for women, especially in improving outcomes for who disproportionately experience the complexities of living with overweight or obesity.

[From left to right]
Dr. Praful Chakkarwar, General Manager of Novo Nordisk Pharma (M) Sdn.Bhd.
Ili Sulaiman, Celebrity Chef, TV Personality and Health Advocate
Shireen Kandiah, Director of Branding , Marketing, and Sustainability at the Asian Institute of Chartered Bankers (AICB)
Prof. Dr. Rohana binti Abdul Ghani, President of the Malaysian Obesity Society (MYOS) and Senior Consultant Endocrinologist
Sharon Foo, Group Chief Human Resource Officer of IHH Healthcare

officiating Novo Nordisk’s Women in Leadership and Health media event in conjunction with International Women’s Day and World Obesity Day.

Obesity is increasingly recognized as a chronic, progressive disease shaped by biological, social, and environmental influences. Globally, women generally have a higher percentage of body fat content compared to men, and gender appears to be an important factor in the manifestation of central or peripheral obesity2. When it comes to weight management, studies comparing diet and exercise interventions have shown that men generally lose weight more easily than women due to differences in body composition3, as well as basal metabolic rate and energy expenditure4.

Dr. Praful Chakkarwar, General Manager of Novo Nordisk Pharma (M) Sdn.Bhd., delivering his welcome note at Novo Nordisk’s International Women’s Day and World Obesity Day media event.

Dr. Praful Chakkarwar, General Manager of Novo Nordisk Malaysia said, “In Malaysia, women living with overweight or obesity often face a disproportionate burden, not only in terms of health outcomes, but also through persistent societal stereotypes that frame weight as a measure of discipline, appearance, or personal failure. These narratives can delay diagnosis, limit access to appropriate care, and contribute to stigma in healthcare settings, workplaces, and daily life. At Novo Nordisk, it is our commitment to support efforts that improve understanding, reduce stigma, and strengthen responsible, evidence-based obesity care in Malaysia.”

Amezcua's 20 Anniversary + Global Rollout of GX-1 Bio-Reset System

International wellness technology brand - Amezcua is marking its 20-year milestone with the global rollout of the GX-1 Bio-Reset System, a non-powered grounding mat designed to be used as part of everyday wellness routines.

The grand launch event happened at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on 27 Feb 2026 signals the first phase of Amezcua’s 2026 expansion across the Middle East, Central Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa, regions experiencing accelerated growth in consumer-led, lifestyle-oriented wellbeing adoption.
Malaysia’s wellness economy has been valued at approximately USD$31.8 billion, reflecting sustained consumer interest in lifestyle-driven wellbeing solutions according to the Global Wellness Institute, 2024.


Designed for daily use at home or at work, the GX-1 requires no electricity, charging, batteries, or powered connection. As a non-powered mat, it does not generate electrical current or emit signals. The system includes a conductive connection wire linking the primary mat to a secondary floor contact pad. The portable mat is intended to complement rest, recovery and overall wellbeing routines as part of broader lifestyle practices.

Samsung Invites Malaysians to Find the Hunters’ Voice with RM31,990 in Rewards on TikTok

Samsung Malaysia is turning up the volume with its latest TikTok Mission, inviting Malaysians to step into the spotlight and lend their voice to the hunt. This contest challenges creators and fans alike to bring Samsung’s mysterious characters to life — with exciting prizes worth up to RM31,990 for grabs!


Running from today to 15 March 2026, the TikTok Mission Contest titled “Find the Hunters’ Voice Challenge” calls on participants to record and upload their own voiceovers using branded clips that will be on Samsung Malaysia’s TikTok. No one has ever heard all of our hunter’s voices before – and now, Samsung is on the lookout for voices that can give these characters personality, emotion, and flair.

Hunter’s Open Casting: Your Voice, Your Moment

Each Hunter comes with a distinct personality and an introductory script, setting the stage for TikTok users to interpret and perform their own unique take. Whether it’s bold, playful, dramatic, or witty, this is your chance to add life and character through voice alone.

To help participants get started, demo videos for each character will be available on TikTok as reference. Best of all, no cosplay or on-camera appearance is required! All you need is your voice and creativity. How fun would that be?!
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