Affiliation:
1. Department of Pharmacy Practice, ISF College of Pharmacy, Moga, India
Abstract
Abstract:
Diabetes is a severe chronic disease that arises when insulin generation is insufficient, or
the generated insulin cannot be used in the body, resulting a long-term metabolic disorder. Diabetes
affects an estimated 537 million adults worldwide between the age of 20 to 79 (10.5% of all
adults in this age range). By 2030, 643 million people will have diabetes globally, increasing to
783 million by 2045. According to the IDF 10th edition, the incidence of diabetes has been rising
in South-East Asia (SEA) nations for at least 20 years, and current estimates have outperformed all
previous forecasts. This review aims to provide updated estimates and future projections of diabetes
prevalence at the national and global levels by using data from the 10th edition of the IDF Diabetes
Atlas 2021. For this review, we studied more than 60 previously published related articles
from various sources, such as PubMed and Google Scholar, and we extracted 35 studies out of 60.
however, we used only 34 studies directly related to diabetes and its prevalence at the global, SEA,
and Indian levels. This review article concludes that in 2021 more than 1 in 10 adults worldwide
developed diabetes. The estimated prevalence of diabetes in adults (20 to 79 years) has more than
tripled since the first edition in 2000, rising from an estimated 151 million (4.6% of the world’s
population at the time) to 537.5 million (10.5%) of the world’s population today. The prevalence
rate will be higher than 12.8% by 2045. In addition, this study indicates that the incidence of diabetes
in the world, Southeast Asia, and India was 10.5%, 8.8%, and 9.6%, respectively, throughout
2021 and will rise to 12.5%, 11.5%, and 10.9%, respectively by 2045.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Endocrinology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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