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A Statistical Article on the Epidemic is Diabetes
According to an estimate, it is found that almost 8 percent of American citizens have diabetes. The form of diabetes varies in individuals. Only Americans do not have diabetes, but this disease is on the rise around the world. The figure of people with diabetes is growing. The scientists are working to discover why more people are developing diabetes. They are searching for strategies that will help them to back this tendency.
Diabetes in Different Regions:
Diabetes in individuals is increasing, and the number of people in various areas with diabetes is growing. In 2015 in North America and the Caribbean there were 44.3 million individuals that have diabetes and it is estimated that this number will increase in coming years. 14.2 million People are suffering from diabetes in Africa. Europe citizens with diabetes are 59.8 million and in South East Asia this number is 78.3 million. 29.9 individuals in South and Central America have diabetes. It is expected that the ratio of Diabetes patients will rise significantly in coming years. It is estimated that one in ten adults in 2015 have diabetes. 1 in 2 adults having diabetes is unidentified.
According to scientists, it is believed that the following aspects play a role in the increasing number of individuals with diabetes:
• The population is getting old, and the chances of emerging diabetes rising with age.
• The people with increasing weight, a poor diet, and lack of exercise are at increased risk of developing diabetes.
• Some environmental factors also contribute to the development of diabetes such as vitamin D deficiency and viruses etc.
The Worldwide Diabetes Epidemic:
Everywhere people are affected by Diabetes. It is the problem of many individuals. It is estimated that 415 million people worldwide have diabetes. If existing trends continue then, this number will increase to 642 million in next 25 years.
3 out of 4 people have diabetes that is living in low or middle-income countries. Diabetes affects established as well as the developing countries the same. About 12 percent of health expenditure in spends on diabetes worldwide. It is considered that the significant increases in diabetes frequency in future will take pace in establishing countries. Around the world, every 6 seconds 1 person dies due to diabetes. In 2015, 5 million individuals died due to diabetes. The developing countries are also turning progressively toward an unhealthy lifestyle and slight physical activity.
What's Being Done to Halt the Diabetes Epidemic?
Too slow and ultimately reverse the trend of growing diabetes occurrence key health organizations are conducting a fight. To inaugurate effective diabetes prevention and control programs the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other national and international health agencies are functioning. Some successes have been examined by these organizations and some of them are:
• Due to advances in diabetes treatments, people with diabetes are living longer than before.
• The ratios of people that are hospitalized due to diabetes have decreased.
• Among people with diabetes the proportions of death from the cardiac disease are declining.
• Fewer people with diabetes are suffering from visual damage.
The chances of developing diabetes can be reduced by eating healthy diets, exercising regularly, controlling your weight, and visiting your health care provider.
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