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Confronting the Urgent Challenge of Diabetes: An Overview

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    • The Diabetes Prevention Program showed that exercise and dietary changes targeting a 7 percent weight loss in participants with prediabetes reduced type 2 development by 58 percent over three years.  
    • Globally, diabetes affected an estimated 366 million adults in 2011- a figure predicted to rise to 552 million by 2030.  
    • One in three American children born in 2000 are likely to develop diabetes over their lifetimes.  
    • Health care costs adjusted for age and sex are 2.3 times greater among people with diabetes than among those without the disease.  
    • It is estimated that one-third of Medicare dollars are spent on people with diabetes.  
    • The estimated total financial cost of diabetes in the United States in 2007- taking into account medical care, disability, and premature death- was $174 billion.  
    • Type 2 diabetes accounts for 90-95 percent of United States diabetes cases.  
    • Diabetes affects 25.8 million Americans- 8.3 percent of the population and 26.7 percent of those over age sixty-five.  
    • Seventy-nine million adults (50 percent of people over sixty-five) with prediabetes are at high risk of developing the disease over the next ten years.