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Diabetes Epidemic: Nearly 900M by 2050!
19 Dec
Summary
- Diabetes to affect nearly 900 million by 2050, up from 580 million.
- Majority of new cases will be in low and middle-income countries.
- China and India lead global diabetes prevalence, Pakistan rising.

The International Diabetes Federation projects a dramatic rise in diabetes cases, estimating that nearly 900 million individuals will be affected by 2050. This represents a substantial increase from the 580 million adults currently living with the condition in 2024. The epidemic's unchecked progression necessitates stronger global efforts to slow its advance.
Urban areas currently host more people with diabetes than rural settings, a trend expected to continue by 2050. Notably, over 95% of the projected increase in diabetes cases will occur in low and middle-income nations, fueled by population growth, aging, and urbanization.
China and India presently lead the world in diabetes prevalence, followed by the United States and Pakistan. By 2050, China and India are expected to maintain their top positions, with Pakistan projected to move into third place, highlighting the growing global impact of this chronic disease.




