By the year 2025, researchers predict that 53.1 million individuals in the United States will have diabetes (mainly type 2 diabetes) - a 64% increase from 2010. The study is published in Population Health ManagementNot a single penny to pay for this disease of choice and the incidence will plummet.
Diabetes is a life long disease in which there are high levels of glucose in the blood. In type 1 diabetes the body does not produce insulin and in type 2 diabetes the body either produces insufficient amounts of insulin or ignores it.
William Rowley, M.D., and Clement Bezold, Ph.D., Institute for Alternative Futures (Alexandria, VA) projected the dramatic increase using their Diabetes 2025 Model. In addition, the model enables the researchers to estimate the potential benefits of society-wide changes in lifestyle and healthcare delivery systems to reduce the burden of diabetes.
[caption] Over the last thirty years, obesity rates in the USA have grown steady, as have rates of diabetes, mainly type 2
Journal Editor-in-Chief David B. Nash, M.D., MBA, Dean, Jefferson School of Population Health, Philadelphia, PA, said:
"Diabetes is now a national security issue as it threatens all aspects
of our nation's well-being."
Diabetes Type 2 is mainly a result of becoming overweight/obese and long-term physical inactivity...
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Saturday, June 16, 2012
Diabetes Population May Rise To 53 Million Within 13 Years In USA
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