England sees rapid rise in pre diabetes

Over one third of English adults have pre diabetes, according to a study by researchers in the US and UK, and published in BMJ Open. The study shows rates of pre diabetes have risen sharply in England - from 12% of adults affected in 2003 to 35% in 2011 - and the researchers warn that without action, this will lead to a sharp rise in full-blown type 2 diabetes in years to come.

For the study, University of Florida (UF) researchers worked with a team from the University of Leicester. Lead author professor Arch G. Mainous III, chair of UF's department of health services research, management and policy, says:

The rapid rise was exceptionally surprising and suggests that if something doesn't happen, there is going to be a huge increase in the prevalence of diabetes." ( sourced frm medical news)

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