Summary
Global diabetes rates have doubled over the past 30 years, rising from 7% of adults in 1990 to 14% in 2022, according to a Lancet study.
This surge, especially in developing countries, has brought the total number of people with diabetes to 800 million.
The study highlights a widening treatment gap, with 60% of diabetics (445 million people) lacking access to care. Untreated diabetes can lead to severe complications, including heart disease and vision loss.
Low-income countries, especially in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, are most affected by inadequate treatment access.
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Air pollution has now been linked to the increasing prevalence of type 2 diabetes.