New Study Suggests that One-Third of American Adults are Diabetic or Pre-Diabetic
by Jon Henshaw
Catherine Cowie, director of the diabetes epidemiology program at the U.S. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, released new research that suggests one-third of U.S. adults are either diabetic or pre-diabetic.
The researchers note that about 95 percent of all cases of diabetes in the United States fall under the category of type 2 disease — a gradual loss of insulin production and sensitivity that’s usually linked to overweight and obesity…
…There is a huge portion of the population who don’t know they have diabetes or who are at risk for diabetes, Cowie said.
“We aren’t doing a good enough job of diagnosing these one-in-three people who don’t know they have diabetes as well as people who have pre-diabetes,” Cowie said. “We really need to be a better job of convincing people that should be adopting healthy behaviors that will prevent these conditions.”
One expert thinks that the number of undiagnosed diabetics and pre-diabetics may be underestimated.
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