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Diabetes study reveals diagnosis gap affecting millions of people

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Almost half of adults around the world live there With diabetes They’re making millions of people vulnerable to dangerous complications without even knowing they have it.

A drastic new study published in the Lancet Diabetes and Endocrine Journal examines data from over 200 countries between 2000 and 2023 and how well does it track? Health System Identify, handle and control states.

The researchers analyzed how many diabetic patients were undiagnosed, untreated, receiving suboptimal care, and achieving optimal glycemic control, divided by age, gender, location and year.

Cutting off alcohol and taking the medicine faster can prevent “silent killers,” experts say

Researchers found that about 44% of people over the age of 15 have not been diagnosed.

“Many people don’t have any signs or symptoms until diabetes has become very advanced. Many people don’t go to doctors often or at all for lab work,” Tanya Frilic, a registered dietitian nutritionist in North Carolina, told Fox News Digital. (She was not involved in the research.)

Most diagnosed patients, about 91%, I’ll receive the medicineHowever, less than half can control blood sugar levels. This means that only one in five people around the world manage their illness effectively.

Young people are most likely not to be diagnosed despite facing serious long-term risks Heart diseaseresearch shows kidney failure, blindness and nerve damage.

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Geography plays a powerful role in diagnostic rates. Although diagnosis rates are high in wealthy countries like the US and Canada, long-term management of disability remains challenged.

Less than one in five in low-income regions, particularly in parts of sub-Saharan Africa People with diabetes They know they have a state.

Lauryn Stafford, a researcher at the University of Washington’s Institute of Health Indicators and Assessment, said these figures should alert governments and health systems around the world.

“It is expected by 2050 that 1.3 billion people will live with diabetes, and if almost half of them don’t know they have serious and potentially fatal health conditions, it can easily become a quiet epidemic,” she said in a press release.

The study also suggests that treatment itself is often lacking. Researchers say that healthcare systems are monitored, education and education, and Lifestyle support.

For some people with prediabetics, according to the American Diabetes Association, early treatment and moderate lifestyle changes for diabetes can cause blood glucose (glycemia) levels to return to normal ranges, which can effectively prevent or delay type 2 diabetes.

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It is difficult to be accurate about the number of people who have not been diagnosed, experts say.

“These are data points that we can’t see until we’re diagnosed,” Freerich said. “I don’t doubt the accuracy of the tool. [used in the study]there may be unknown factors that are not included in the model. ”

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Nutritionists recommend that everyone do semi-regular health checks.

She also said she would increase fiber intake and stay across untreated, plant-based foods, such as vegetables and nuts. Consistently active – Helps reduce the risk of diabetes and regulate blood glucose levels.

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