A record three million people have been diagnosed with diabetes in Britain, according to research. The
figure - equivalent to 4.6% of the UK population - is growing and
experts warned it was a "grim staging post towards a public health
emergency".
Researchers for Diabetes UK and Tesco found 132,000
people were diagnosed with the disease over the last year and a further
850,000 people are thought to have undiagnosed Type 2 diabetes. Unless
more is done to prevent the condition and help those who have it,
experts fear the increase could see the NHS burdened with unsustainable
costs, with huge implications for public health. Every year 24,000
people with diabetes die earlier than expected in England and Wales, a
situation that is expected to get even worse without urgent action.
Tesco
and Diabetes UK have launched a partnership that will see the
supermarket aim to raise £10 million for the charity to tackle the
disease and help people affected by it. The partnership will also
fund the biggest ever public awareness campaign on Type 2 diabetes risk
factors, aiming to reach the estimated seven million people at high
risk.
Barbara Young, chief executive of Diabetes UK, said: "We are
hugely concerned that the number of people diagnosed with diabetes has
reached three million for the first time and there is no reason to think
this will mark the end of what has been a rapid rise in the condition.
"Instead,
all the projections suggest that the three million figure will be a
grim staging post on the road towards a public health emergency and this
unfolding tragedy is already putting huge pressure on the NHS and will
have potentially devastating consequences for those people who develop
the condition. But this is not inevitable.
"By identifying those
at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, we can ensure they start
getting support to make the kind of lifestyle changes that can help
prevent it. And by making sure people who have Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes
are already getting the care and support they need, we can help them
avoid the devastating complications diabetes can cause."
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