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Number of Diabetics to Reach Over 360 Million by 2030
Published by: anonym 2008-05-24

By 2030, there will be over 360 million diabetics according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Half of these people don’t know they will have the disease and are in danger of suffering from many life-threatening complications.

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File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobatthe number in 2030 to exceed 366 million. The World Health Organisation (2002a) MRFIT screened over 360 000 men aged between 35 and 57 years in
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The number of adults with diabetes in the world was 30 million in 1985 and is projected to double from 135 million in 1995 to 360 million in 2030.116 The
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“Like high blood pressure, diabetes may remain ‘silent’ for years without causing any symptoms whatsoever. It’s detectable only by a blood sugar test. Diabetes is serious. It almost triples your risk of heart disease, is responsible for half of all amputations and a quarter of the cases of kidney failure, and is the leading cause of blindness in many parts of the world,” said Dr. Isadore Rosenfeld of the New York Hospital.

The WHO said there were approximately 172 million diabetics in the year 2000 – almost a 50 percent increase over the 1990 figure. In the United States alone, there are over 10 million diabetics.

Type I or insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) is a life-threatening disease that begins in childhood or adolescence and is characterized by insulin deficiency. For some unknown reason, the immune system goes awry and destroys the insulin-producing cells in the pancreas, making insulin shots a necessity.

In Type 2 or non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) which often starts after the age of 40, the pancreas produces enough insulin but this is not correctly used by the body. Untreated, this also leads to death and disability.

The goal of diabetes treatment is to keep blood sugar levels as close to normal as possible. But that’s easier said than done. In the United States alone, $92 billion is spent yearly on diabetes medicines. Owing to the high cost of medicines, many diabetics can’t afford to take their medicine and suffer in silence.

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