Ahead of World Diabetes Day, experts call for action to address global diabetes epidemic
Ahead of World Diabetes Day, experts call for action to address global diabetes epidemic
Ahead of World Diabetes Day (November 14), a new report has called for action to close the gap in diabetes prevention and care.
Worldwide, 463 million people have diabetes, with 80% from low-income and middle- income countries (LMICs).
In 2019, 4.2 million people died as a result of the condition and its complications.
On average, diabetes reduces life expectancy in middle-aged people by 4-10 years and independently increases the risk of death from cardiovascular disease, kidney disease, and cancer by 1.3-3 times.
Diabetes is among the leading causes of non-traumatic leg and foot amputations and blindness, especially among people of working age.
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the vulnerability of people with diabetes.
People with diabetes are at least 2 times increased risk of severe disease or death from the virus, especially in individuals with poorly controlled diabetes, or who have diabetes-related complications, but the risk is also exacerbated by social conditions in disadvantaged communities that lead to lower access to care and higher rates of comorbidities.