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November 07 2001
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US Diabetes Rate May Soar Up to 200%

 

The number of Americans diagnosed with diabetes will soar 165% over the next 50 years, but getting more people to change their diet and exercise habits could help put the brakes on the boom.

According to Dr. James P. Boyle from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and colleagues, 29 million Americans will be diagnosed with diabetes in 2050, compared with about 11 million today.

Adults aged 75 and over, who account for a growing segment of the population, will comprise the bulk of new cases. Among ethnic groups, black men will see rates of diabetes climb 363% and black women will see a 217% increase in rates of the disease.

Both white men and women will also see rates of diabetes more than double during this period, according to the report.

The study of the growing rates of the chronic disease points a finger at population growth, poor health habits and changing demographic trends.

The researchers note that the report may underestimate future rates of diabetes. For one, many cases go undiagnosed. It is estimated that as many as one third of those with diabetes are not diagnosed.

Additionally, the study did not include projections for Hispanics, a group with increasing rates of the disease.

Diabetes Care November 2001;24:1936-1940



Dr. Mercola Dr. Mercola's Comments:

Earlier in 2001 I reported that we have an epidemic of diabetes in this country, as the rate of diabetes among people in their 30s has increased by 70 percent.

Now we find the experts telling us that it may go up as high as 200 percent in the entire population in the next 50 years if the trend remains unchanged.

This is especially tragic as simple measures such as making the proper food choices and exercising seem to work to reverse type 2 diabetes in the vast majority of people.

Exercise works primarily by decreasing a person's insulin resistance.

My goal is to educate the public so they don't have to develop diabetes and rely on conventional approaches. Diabetes is an interesting disease, as I view it as the long-term complication of failing to follow an optimized eating plan and exercise program.

Type 2 diabetes takes many years of abusing your body before it develops. However, like the proverbial tip of the iceberg, it is only one symptom that represents profound deterioration of all body systems as a result of constantly high insulin levels. Other problems would include, fatigue, arthritis, heart disease and cancer.

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