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Diabetes care in China: meeting the challenge [1]

Submitted by admin on Tue, 05/20/2008 - 11:04
In both human and economic terms, diabetes is becoming one of the most serious and costly health conditions worldwide. Economic development, bringing changes from a traditional to a modernized lifestyle, is driving a huge increase in the number of people with obesity-related type 2 diabetes in China. The extraordinary size of the problem is worrying; if current trends continue, diabetes will become a massive health burden in China. In this article, Changyu Pan looks at the status of diabetes care in China and highlights the need for regional and national initiatives to increase awareness amongst the general population of the risk factors for diabetes, and thus prevent a further rapid increase in the prevalence of the condition.
Issue: 
Volume 50 | Issue 2 [2]
Author: 
Pan Changyu [3]
Attachment: 
article_343_en.pdf [4]
Keywords: 
China, obesity, lifestyle, Diabcare-China 2003, education
Section: 
Health Delivery [5]
Theme: 
Education [6]
Lifestyle interventions [7]
Diabetes treatment > Access and supply [8]
People with diabetes [9]
Type 2 diabetes [10]
Developing countries [11]

Source URL: http://www.idf.org/diabetesvoice/articles/diabetes-care-in-china-meeting-the-challenge

Links:
[1] http://www.idf.org/diabetesvoice/articles/diabetes-care-in-china-meeting-the-challenge
[2] http://www.idf.org/issues/05/07/01/volume-50-issue-2
[3] http://www.idf.org/authors/282/pan-changyu
[4] http://www.idf.org/sites/default/files/attachments/article_343_en.pdf
[5] http://www.idf.org/taxonomy/term/23
[6] http://www.idf.org/taxonomy/term/180
[7] http://www.idf.org/taxonomy/term/158
[8] http://www.idf.org/taxonomy/term/157
[9] http://www.idf.org/taxonomy/term/177
[10] http://www.idf.org/taxonomy/term/153
[11] http://www.idf.org/taxonomy/term/170