The metabolic dysregulation associated with DM causes secondary pathophysiologic changes in multiple organ systems that impose a tremendous burden on the individual with diabetes and on the health care system. In the United States, DM is the leading cause of end-stage renal disease (ESRD), non-traumatic lower extremity amputations, and adult blindness. It also predisposes to cardiovascular diseases. With an increasing incidence worldwide, DM is likely to continue to be a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the future.
Diabetes: The Facts
►A silent killer.
► Kills one person every 6 seconds.
►Global problem with devastating human, social and economic impact.
►Today more than 400 million people worldwide are living with diabetes.
►To do nothing is no longer an option.
Diabetes: The Facts
►diabetes is common and its frequency is rising dramatically worldwide.
►It is a life-threatening condition.
►A full and healthy life is however possible with diabetes.
►In many cases, diabetes can be prevented.
Facing facts
Prevalance of type 2 diabetes was > 400 million in year 2015, and is likely to rise to > 500 million by year 2035
Premature mortality
Life expectancy ↓5-10 years
Fatal CHD ↑ 2-4 fold
Fatal stroke ↑ 2-3 fold
Morbidity
Non-fatal CHD ↑ 2-3 fold
Retinopathy will develop in ~80%
Nephropathy will develop in ~ 30%
Foot ulcers will develop in ~ 5%
Direct cost 9-15% of total
Healthcare budgets of most westernized countries