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Upper Egypt Diabetes Association Luxor, 30 January 2013 Prevalence and Burden of Diabetes, globally and regionally Sir Michael Hirst President, International Diabetes Federation www.idf.org

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Upper Egypt Diabetes Association

Luxor, 30 January 2013

Prevalence and Burden of Diabetes,

globally and regionally

Sir Michael Hirst

President, International Diabetes Federation

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The Global Burden of Diabetes

1 person is diagnosed with diabetes every 3 seconds

1 person dies of the complications of diabetes every

7 seconds – 4.8 million deaths in 2012, half under 60

1 person loses a limb because of the complications of

diabetes every 24 seconds

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The Global Burden of Diabetes

In 2012 global total was 371 million

By 2030, it is predicted to rise to over

550 million

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People with Diabetes

The Global Burden of Diabetes

Number of people with type 2 diabetes is increasing in

every country

80% of people with diabetes live in low- and middle-

income countries

The greatest number of people with diabetes are

between 40 to 59 years of age

187 million people (50%) with diabetes are undiagnosed

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The Global Burden of Diabetes

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2012 2030

Global Prevalence [%] 8.3 9.9

Comparative Prevalence [%] 8.5 8.9

Number of people with diabetes 371m 552m

Diabetes at a Glance

(20 – 79 years old)

The Global Burden of Diabetes

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The Global Burden of Diabetes

Region 2012 [m] 2030 [m] Increase

AFR 15.0 28.0 87%

MENA 34.0 59.7 77%

SEA 71.0 120.9 70%

SACA 26.0 39.9 54%

WP 132.0 187.9 42%

NAC 38.0 51.2 35%

EUR 55.0 64.0 16%

WORLD 371.0 551.8 49%

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Adults with Diabetes

- Regional Analysis

The Global Burden of Diabetes

Top 10 Countries: Adults with Diabetes

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Country/Territory 2012 [m]

1. China 92.3

2. India 63.0

3. USA 24.1

4. Brazil 13.4

5. Russian Federation 12.7

6. Mexico 10.6

7. Egypt 7.6

8. Indonesia 7.5

9. Japan 7.1

10. Pakistan 6.6

The Global Burden of Diabetes

Top 10 Countries: Adults with Diabetes

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Country/Territory 2030 [m]

1. China 129.7

2. India 101.2

3. USA 29.6

4. Brazil 19.6

5. Bangladesh 16.8

6. Mexico 16.4

7. Russian Federation 14.1

8. Egypt 12.4

9. Indonesia 11.8

10. Pakistan 11.4

The Global Burden of Diabetes

Top 10 Countries: Prevalence of Diabetes in Adults

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Country/Territory 2012

1. Fed States of Micronesia 37.2%

2. Nauru 30.1%

3. Marshall Islands 27.1%

4. Kiribati 25.5%

5. Tuvalu 24.8%

6. Kuwait 23.9%

7. Saudi Arabia 23.4%

8. Qatar 23.3%

9. Bahrain 22.4%

10. Vanuatu 22.0%

The Global Burden of Diabetes

Top 10 Countries: Prevalence of Diabetes in Adults

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Country/Territory 2030

1. Kiribati 26.3%

2. Marshall Islands 23.0%

3. Kuwait 21.2%

4. Tuvalu 20.8%

5. Nauru 20.7%

6. Saudi Arabia 20.6%

7. Lebanon 20.4%

8. Qatar 20.4%

9. Bahrain 20.2%

10. United Arab Emirates 19.8%

The Global Burden of Diabetes

Undiagnosed diabetes by region

The Global Burden of Diabetes

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2012 2030

Global Prevalence [%] 6.4 7.1

Comparative Prevalence [%] 6.5 6.7

Number of people with diabetes 280m 398m

IGT at a Glance

(20 – 79 years old)

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Top 10 Countries: Prevalence of IGT in Adults

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Country/Territory 2012

1. Malaysia 18.4%

2. Kuwait 18.1%

3. Qatar 16.8%

4. Poland 16.6%

5. Bahrain 16.5%

6. United Arab Emirates 16.4%

7. Western Sahara 15.6%

8. Philippines 14.6%

9. Hong Kong 13.5%

10. Gambia 13.4%

The Global Burden of Diabetes

Top 10 Countries: Prevalence of IGT in Adults

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Country/Territory 2030

1. Malaysia 19.0%

2. Kuwait 18.3%

3. United Arab Emirates 17.2%

4. Bahrain 17.0%

5. Qatar 17.0%

6. Poland 16.3%

7. Western Sahara 16.1%

8. Philippines 15.0%

9. Gambia 14.8%

10. Ghana 14.0%

The Global Burden of Diabetes

Costs

Diabetes caused at least US$471 billion in healthcare

expenditures in 2012

11% of total healthcare expenditures in adults

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The Global Burden of Diabetes

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The Global Burden of Diabetes

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The Global Burden of Diabetes

Diabetes in the Young (0 – 14 yrs)

490,100 children globally with type 1 diabetes

77,800 children newly diagnosed each year

Cases increasing by 3.0% per year

Highest incidence in developed countries

Children still dying, undiagnosed

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The Global Burden of Diabetes

Regional Roundup

AFR: 81% of people with diabetes are undiagnosed

EUR: the highest prevalence of type 1 diabetes in children

MENA: 5 of the top 10 countries by diabetes prevalence

NAC: 1 adult in 10 has diabetes

SACA: 12.3% of all deaths were due to diabetes

SEA: almost one-fifth of the world’s people with diabetes live

in just seven countries

WP: 132 million adults have diabetes, the largest number in

any region www.idf.org

The Global Burden of Diabetes

The Role of IDF

Influencing Global Health Policy Makers

UN Resolution – Dec 2006

UN High Level Meeting – Sept 2011

Political Declaration on the Prevention and Control of NCDs

UN – Post-2015 Development Framework

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The Global Burden of Diabetes

The Burden of NCDs in LMICs

Responsible for 2 out of 3 deaths, and 50% of disabilities

Leading cause of death in LMICs, 29 m deaths out of 36m

Deaths projected to increase by 50% in absolute terms

Largest increase in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia

Affects younger populations

Disproportionate impact on vulnerable populations

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The Global Burden of Diabetes

Impact of NCDs on Economic

Development

NCDs cause cumulative economic losses of US$500 bn pa

NCDs trap families in poverty, killing breadwinners

NCDs affect people of working age, losing productivity that is

vital for development

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The Global Burden of Diabetes

Prevention and control of NCDs

Voluntary Global Targets

• Reduce avoidable mortality by 25% by 2025

• 10% reduction in harmful use of alcohol

• 10% reduction in prevalence of insufficient

physical exercise

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The Global Burden of Diabetes

Prevention and control of NCDs

Voluntary Global Targets

• 30% reduction in salt intake

• 30% reduction in use of tobacco use

• 25% reduction in prevalence of raised blood

pressure

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The Global Burden of Diabetes

Prevention and control of NCDs

Voluntary Global Targets

• Halt the rise in diabetes and obesity

• 80% availability of affordable basic

technologies and essential medicines

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The Global Burden of Diabetes

Prevention and control of NCDs

MENA Region: Riyadh Declaration Targets

• Reduction of salt, sugar and fats in food

• Priority given to maternal and child health

• Screening of all adults from age 25 years

• Promote well health widely in schools

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The Global Burden of Diabetes

Post- 2015 Development Framework

Definition of Health: Current definition for MDGs covers only

infectious disease and maternal and child health

GOAL: BROADEN TO INCLUDE NCD

Approach to Health: Integrating NCD Prevention and Control will drive

a new approach to health, with multi-sectoral action and health

capacity building

GOAL: IMPROVED HEALTH OUTCOMES; SUSTAINABLE HUMAN

AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

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