CHENNAI: Diabetes
 is spreading fast across the country and Chennai reflects this alarming
 trend, with the incidence shooting up tenfold in the past 30 years. The
 Chennai Urban Rural Epidemiology Study (CURES), which covered 26,001 
individuals above the age of 20, shows that 20% of the subjects were 
diabetic. The incidence of diabetes in the city was 2% in 1970.
Dubbed the biggest epidemiological study in the country, it confirmed 
the fear that the disorder has been affecting the young and the old, the
 rural and the urban. It found that 58% of the population above 55 years
 had diabetes.
The city specific study showed that 20% of people between 20 to 55 years
 have diabetes. In rural areas , the incidence of diabetes had gone up 
from 1% 40 years ago to 8% at present. "Considering that a large part of
 the population lives in the rural areas, even a small jump in numbers 
could mean a lot," said Dr Mohan.
Experts say that while the affluent have become aware of the disease 
burden and started working out to keep fit,the middleclass are being 
largely affected. Lifestyle modifications, consumption of junk food and 
processed food and immense stress levels contribute to diabetes.
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1 comment:
Like me you'd probably never heard of Chenna. It is truly horrific to think that diabetes is and has gotten hold of so many of us in the worlds population. The shame,deep shame should be that those in the know MUST know that the answer is reduced carbohydrate. Governments must surely act now and in the interest of the people not their pockets.
Jean
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