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Diabetes Cases Have Doubled Globally, With Health Disparities Soaring.

Last updated: December 26, 2024 1:34 am
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According to a recent study published in The Lancet, the global prevalence of diabetes has more than doubled in the last three decades, with over 800 million individuals now living with the disease. This represents an increase of 630 million individuals since 1990, with 14% of the global population affected. The majority of diabetes cases are concentrated in four countries, with India leading the count, followed by China, the United States, and Pakistan.

The largest increase in diabetes cases has been observed in low and middle-income countries such as Malaysia, Pakistan, and Egypt. Shockingly, in 2022, more than half of diabetics aged 30 and over did not receive treatment for diabetes, representing a staggering 445 million adults. Treatment coverage was particularly low in middle and low-income countries in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia.

Diabetes is a chronic disease characterized by high blood sugar levels, which can lead to serious health complications such as heart disease, kidney failure, and vision loss. The rise in diabetes cases is largely attributed to factors such as obesity, unhealthy diets, and lack of physical activity.

Addressing the global diabetes epidemic requires major systemic changes in health policy and healthcare access. Efforts to tackle the obesity epidemic are crucial, as obesity is a major risk factor for type II diabetes. Screening for diabetes during health visits and promoting early intervention and education are essential in preventing the detrimental complications of the disease.

Improving access to healthier food options and investing in parks and fitness centers for all populations, especially underserved communities, can help mitigate obesity and prevent diabetes. Additionally, universal healthcare insurance and infrastructure that supports preventive care are vital in ensuring that all individuals have access to diabetes treatment and management.

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It is important to recognize the immense inequities that exist in diabetes care globally and take proactive steps to address these disparities. Without intervention, millions of individuals will continue to suffer from the consequences of diabetes. It is imperative that we prioritize efforts to create a healthier global environment for all.

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