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  1. May 15, 2024 · Total: 38.4 million people have diabetes (11.6% of the U.S. population) Diagnosed: 29.7 million people, including 29.4 million adults. Undiagnosed: 8.7 million people (22.8% of adults with diabetes are undiagnosed)

  2. Jun 22, 2023 · By 2050, more than 1·31 billion (1·221·39) people are projected to have diabetes, with expected age-standardised total diabetes prevalence rates greater than 10% in two super-regions: 16·8% (16·1–17·6) in north Africa and the Middle East and 11·3% (10·8–11·9) in Latin America and Caribbean.

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    • Type 1 Diabetes (age 0–19 years)
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    • Usual Source for Diabetes Care
    • Weight Management

    New in 2020, this National Diabetes Statistics Report features trends in prevalence and incidence estimates over time. The estimates in this document (unless otherwise noted) were derived from various data systems of CDC, Indian Health Service (IHS), Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), and US Census Bureau, and from published researc...

    White, non-Hispanic Index Year Black, non-Hispanic

    The following organizations collaborated on the content of this report: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Division of Diabetes Translation Indian Health Service, Division of Diabetes Treatment and Prevention American Diabetes Association National Institutes of Health, Na...

    National Cancer Institute. Joinpoint Trend Analysis Software https://surveillance.cancer.gov/joinpoint/

    National Cancer Institute. Joinpoint Trend Analysis Software https://surveillance.cancer.gov/joinpoint/

    Self-report of having at least one usual source of diabetes care, such as a doctor or other health care professional. Other health professionals did not include specialists, such as diabetes educators, dieticians, eye doctors, or foot doctors.

    Self-report of managing or losing weight to lower risk for developing certain diseases.

  3. Apr 5, 2023 · In 2019, diabetes was the direct cause of 1.5 million deaths and 48% of all deaths due to diabetes occurred before the age of 70 years. Another 460 000 kidney disease deaths were caused by diabetes, and raised blood glucose causes around 20% of cardiovascular deaths (1).

  4. The total number of people with diabetes is predicted to rise to 643 million (1 in 9 adults) by 2030 and 784 million. (1 in 8 adults) by 2045. 4 in 5 people with diabetes (81%) live in low income and middle-income countries. Diabetes caused 6.7 million deaths in 2021 – 1 every 5 seconds.

  5. Jul 30, 2024 · Death rate from diabetes. Estimated number of deaths from diabetes mellitus in both sexes, per 100,000 people. Source. World Health Organization (2024) – with major processing by Our World in Data. Last updated. July 30, 2024. Date range. 2000–2021. Unit.

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  7. Total: 38.4 million people of all ages had diabetes (11.6% of the population) in 2021. 38.1 million were adults ages 18 years or older. Diagnosed: 29.7 million people of all ages had been diagnosed with diabetes (8.9% of the population). 29.4 million were adults ages 18 years or older.