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China's Diabetes Device market is expected to reach US$ 6.22 Billion in 2023 to US$ 12.74 Billion by 2032, with a CAGR of 8.30 % from 2024 to 2032. Recent decades have seen a sharp increase in the ...
Long-term exposure to harmful smog particles increases the risk of diabetes, a new study in China has shown, providing evidence for a link between the country's air pollution and the disease.
The dramatic changes in lifestyle and aging population have expedited the spread of diabetes in the past decade. According to statistics, there was a total of 425 million adults with diabetes ...
About 5,018 newly diagnosed cases of type 1 diabetes were recorded between 2010 and 2013, of which the majority (65.3%) were in adults aged more than 20 years.
While China accounts for 19 per cent of the world’s population, it had more than 30 per cent of adult diabetes cases in 2014. Of the 422 million adults with the chronic disease, an estimated 129 ...
Paul Zimmet, honorary president of the International Diabetes Federation, says the sheer number of diabetics in China is catastrophic. It’s forced him to frame the global epidemic in a new way ...
Even more shocking is that China’s diabetes prevalence has increased from 1 percent in 1980 to 11.6 percent in 2010, which is even higher than the United States (11.3 percent).
Yesterday’s report is based on a survey of a nationally representative sample of 98,658 Chinese adults in 2010. A similar survey in 2007 pegged diabetes prevalence at 9.7 percent, or 92.4 ...
China is now home to the world's largest diabetes population. The number of people who have diabetes or early signs of the disease is greater than the entire population of the U.S.
According to countrywide figures released by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), in October 2009, China was estimated to have 43.2 million diabetics, compared to 50.8 million in India.
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