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Diabetes at a glance, 2012

South-East Asia (SEA) Facts & Figures


More than 70.3 million people in the
SEA Region have diabetes; by 2030 this will rise to 120.9 million

Prevalence* (%) estimates of diabetes (20-79 years), SEA Region

8.7 % of adults in the SEA Region have


diabetes

Diabetes can lead to serious and costly


complications

Diabetes caused 1.1 million deaths in


the SEA Region this year

USD 4.6 billion were spent on treating


diabetes in the region

One fifth of all adults living with


diabetes, live in the region * comparative prevalence IDF Diabetes Atlas, 5th ed. International Diabetes Federation, 2011

Countries by diabetes cases in SEA


Country 1. India 2. Bangladesh 3. Sri Lanka 4. Nepal 5. Mauritius 6. Bhutan 7. Maldives Cases
63.0 million 5.5 million 1.1 million 506,727 141,644 22,362 15,908

Diabetes in Bangladesh
AT A GLANCE Total adult population (thousands) Prevalence (%) Number of adults with diabetes (thousands) Number of adults with undiagnosed diabetes (thousands) Number of deaths due to diabetes Mean healthcare expenditures per person with diabetes (USD) 2012 89,887.93 6.14 5,521.41

2,760.71

107,330.00

Global figures for diabetes, 2012 (20-79 years) Prevalence of diabetes in adults Number of people with diabetes Number of undiagnosed cases Deaths due to diabetes Total healthcare expenditures in USD About IDF South-East Asia
8.3% 371 million 187 million 4.8 million 471.6 billion

28.07

IDF SEA represents 40 diabetes organizations in 20 countries. It is the voice for the growing number of people living with diabetes and those at risk. The mission of IDF SEA is to promote diabetes care, prevention, and a cure.

What can IDF SEA do?


IDF SEA provides essential expertise in diabetes, up-to-date evidence, supports awareness campaigns through a network of stakeholders, and advocates regional and international organizations for proper public policies.

Contact IDF SEA

S.L. Raheja Hospital, All India Institute of Diabetes Raheja Hospital Road, Mahim, Mumbai 400 016, India

Tel +91 22 244 57051 | manjula.suresh@idf.org | www.idf.org/regions/south-east-asia

Diabetes at a glance, 2012


South-East Asia (SEA) Facts & Figures
More than 70.3 million people in the
SEA Region have diabetes; by 2030 this will rise to 120.9 million

Prevalence* (%) estimates of diabetes (20-79 years), SEA Region

8.7 % of adults in the SEA Region have


diabetes

Diabetes can lead to serious and costly


complications

Diabetes caused 1.1 million deaths in


the SEA Region this year

USD 4.6 billion were spent on treating


diabetes in the region

One fifth of all adults living with


diabetes, live in the region * comparative prevalence IDF Diabetes Atlas, 5th ed. International Diabetes Federation, 2011

Countries by diabetes cases in SEA


Country 1. India 2. Bangladesh 3. Sri Lanka 4. Nepal 5. Mauritius 6. Bhutan 7. Maldives Cases
63.0 million 5.5 million 1.1 million 506,727 141,644 22,362 15,908

Diabetes in Bhutan
AT A GLANCE Total adult population (thousands) Prevalence (%) Number of adults with diabetes (thousands) Number of adults with undiagnosed diabetes (thousands) Number of deaths due to diabetes Mean healthcare expenditures per person with diabetes (USD) 2012 456.94 4.89 22.36

11.42

125.00

Global figures for diabetes, 2012 (20-79 years) Prevalence of diabetes in adults Number of people with diabetes Number of undiagnosed cases Deaths due to diabetes Total healthcare expenditures in USD About IDF South-East Asia
8.3% 371 million 187 million 4.8 million 471.6 billion

173.74

IDF SEA represents 40 diabetes organizations in 20 countries. It is the voice for the growing number of people living with diabetes and those at risk. The mission of IDF SEA is to promote diabetes care, prevention, and a cure.

What can IDF SEA do?


IDF SEA provides essential expertise in diabetes, up-to-date evidence, supports awareness campaigns through a network of stakeholders, and advocates regional and international organizations for proper public policies.

Contact IDF SEA

S.L. Raheja Hospital, All India Institute of Diabetes Raheja Hospital Road, Mahim, Mumbai 400 016, India

Tel +91 22 244 57051 | manjula.suresh@idf.org | www.idf.org/regions/south-east-asia

Diabetes at a glance, 2012


South-East Asia (SEA) Facts & Figures
More than 70.3 million people in the
SEA Region have diabetes; by 2030 this will rise to 120.9 million

Prevalence* (%) estimates of diabetes (20-79 years), SEA Region

8.7 % of adults in the SEA Region have


diabetes

Diabetes can lead to serious and costly


complications

Diabetes caused 1.1 million deaths in


the SEA Region this year

USD 4.6 billion were spent on treating


diabetes in the region

One fifth of all adults living with


diabetes, live in the region * comparative prevalence IDF Diabetes Atlas, 5th ed. International Diabetes Federation, 2011

Countries by diabetes cases in SEA


Country 1. India 2. Bangladesh 3. Sri Lanka 4. Nepal 5. Mauritius 6. Bhutan 7. Maldives Cases
63.0 million 5.5 million 1.1 million 506,727 141,644 22,362 15,908

Diabetes in India
AT A GLANCE Total adult population (thousands) Prevalence (%) Number of adults with diabetes (thousands) Number of adults with undiagnosed diabetes (thousands) Number of deaths due to diabetes Mean healthcare expenditures per person with diabetes (USD) 2012 752,631.15 8.37 63,013.87

4,437.52

1,013,057.00

Global figures for diabetes, 2012 (20-79 years) Prevalence of diabetes in adults Number of people with diabetes Number of undiagnosed cases Deaths due to diabetes Total healthcare expenditures in USD About IDF South-East Asia
8.3% 371 million 187 million 4.8 million 471.6 billion

67.98

IDF SEA represents 40 diabetes organizations in 20 countries. It is the voice for the growing number of people living with diabetes and those at risk. The mission of IDF SEA is to promote diabetes care, prevention, and a cure.

What can IDF SEA do?


IDF SEA provides essential expertise in diabetes, up-to-date evidence, supports awareness campaigns through a network of stakeholders, and advocates regional and international organizations for proper public policies.

Contact IDF SEA

S.L. Raheja Hospital, All India Institute of Diabetes Raheja Hospital Road, Mahim, Mumbai 400 016, India

Tel +91 22 244 57051 | manjula.suresh@idf.org | www.idf.org/regions/south-east-asia

Diabetes at a glance, 2012


South-East Asia (SEA) Facts & Figures
More than 70.3 million people in the
SEA Region have diabetes; by 2030 this will rise to 120.9 million

Prevalence* (%) estimates of diabetes (20-79 years), SEA Region

8.7 % of adults in the SEA Region have


diabetes

Diabetes can lead to serious and costly


complications

Diabetes caused 1.1 million deaths in


the SEA Region this year

USD 4.6 billion were spent on treating


diabetes in the region

One fifth of all adults living with


diabetes, live in the region * comparative prevalence IDF Diabetes Atlas, 5th ed. International Diabetes Federation, 2011

Countries by diabetes cases in SEA


Country 1. India 2. Bangladesh 3. Sri Lanka 4. Nepal 5. Mauritius 6. Bhutan 7. Maldives Cases
63.0 million 5.5 million 1.1 million 506,727 141,644 22,362 15,908

Diabetes in Maldives
AT A GLANCE Total adult population (thousands) Prevalence (%) Number of adults with diabetes (thousands) Number of adults with undiagnosed diabetes (thousands) Number of deaths due to diabetes Mean healthcare expenditures per person with diabetes (USD) 2012 205.50 7.74 15.91

300.65

146.00

Global figures for diabetes, 2012 (20-79 years) Prevalence of diabetes in adults Number of people with diabetes Number of undiagnosed cases Deaths due to diabetes Total healthcare expenditures in USD About IDF South-East Asia
8.3% 371 million 187 million 4.8 million 471.6 billion

802.20

IDF SEA represents 40 diabetes organizations in 20 countries. It is the voice for the growing number of people living with diabetes and those at risk. The mission of IDF SEA is to promote diabetes care, prevention, and a cure.

What can IDF SEA do?


IDF SEA provides essential expertise in diabetes, up-to-date evidence, supports awareness campaigns through a network of stakeholders, and advocates regional and international organizations for proper public policies.

Contact IDF SEA

S.L. Raheja Hospital, All India Institute of Diabetes Raheja Hospital Road, Mahim, Mumbai 400 016, India

Tel +91 22 244 57051 | manjula.suresh@idf.org | www.idf.org/regions/south-east-asia

Diabetes at a glance, 2012


South-East Asia (SEA) Facts & Figures
More than 70.3 million people in the
SEA Region have diabetes; by 2030 this will rise to 120.9 million

Prevalence* (%) estimates of diabetes (20-79 years), SEA Region

8.7 % of adults in the SEA Region have


diabetes

Diabetes can lead to serious and costly


complications

Diabetes caused 1.1 million deaths in


the SEA Region this year

USD 4.6 billion were spent on treating


diabetes in the region

One fifth of all adults living with


diabetes, live in the region * comparative prevalence IDF Diabetes Atlas, 5th ed. International Diabetes Federation, 2011

Countries by diabetes cases in SEA


Country 1. India 2. Bangladesh 3. Sri Lanka 4. Nepal 5. Mauritius 6. Bhutan 7. Maldives Cases
63.0 million 5.5 million 1.1 million 506,727 141,644 22,362 15,908

Diabetes in Mauritius
AT A GLANCE Total adult population (thousands) Prevalence (%) Number of adults with diabetes (thousands) Number of adults with undiagnosed diabetes (thousands) Number of deaths due to diabetes Mean healthcare expenditures per person with diabetes (USD) 2012 911.91 15.53 141.64

12.08

1,664.00

Global figures for diabetes, 2012 (20-79 years) Prevalence of diabetes in adults Number of people with diabetes Number of undiagnosed cases Deaths due to diabetes Total healthcare expenditures in USD About IDF South-East Asia
8.3% 371 million 187 million 4.8 million 471.6 billion

478.18

IDF SEA represents 40 diabetes organizations in 20 countries. It is the voice for the growing number of people living with diabetes and those at risk. The mission of IDF SEA is to promote diabetes care, prevention, and a cure.

What can IDF SEA do?


IDF SEA provides essential expertise in diabetes, up-to-date evidence, supports awareness campaigns through a network of stakeholders, and advocates regional and international organizations for proper public policies.

Contact IDF SEA

S.L. Raheja Hospital, All India Institute of Diabetes Raheja Hospital Road, Mahim, Mumbai 400 016, India

Tel +91 22 244 57051 | manjula.suresh@idf.org | www.idf.org/regions/south-east-asia

Diabetes at a glance, 2012


South-East Asia (SEA) Facts & Figures
More than 70.3 million people in the
SEA Region have diabetes; by 2030 this will rise to 120.9 million

Prevalence* (%) estimates of diabetes (20-79 years), SEA Region

8.7 % of adults in the SEA Region have


diabetes

Diabetes can lead to serious and costly


complications

Diabetes caused 1.1 million deaths in


the SEA Region this year

USD 4.6 billion were spent on treating


diabetes in the region

One fifth of all adults living with


diabetes, live in the region * comparative prevalence IDF Diabetes Atlas, 5th ed. International Diabetes Federation, 2011

Countries by diabetes cases in SEA


Country 1. India 2. Bangladesh 3. Sri Lanka 4. Nepal 5. Mauritius 6. Bhutan 7. Maldives Cases
63.0 million 5.5 million 1.1 million 506,727 141,644 22,362 15,908

Diabetes in Nepal
AT A GLANCE Total adult population (thousands) Prevalence (%) Number of adults with diabetes (thousands) Number of adults with undiagnosed diabetes (thousands) Number of deaths due to diabetes Mean healthcare expenditures per person with diabetes (USD) 2012 16,615.18 3.05 506.73

1,120.30

11,568.00

Global figures for diabetes, 2012 (20-79 years) Prevalence of diabetes in adults Number of people with diabetes Number of undiagnosed cases Deaths due to diabetes Total healthcare expenditures in USD About IDF South-East Asia
8.3% 371 million 187 million 4.8 million 471.6 billion

43.89

IDF SEA represents 40 diabetes organizations in 20 countries. It is the voice for the growing number of people living with diabetes and those at risk. The mission of IDF SEA is to promote diabetes care, prevention, and a cure.

What can IDF SEA do?


IDF SEA provides essential expertise in diabetes, up-to-date evidence, supports awareness campaigns through a network of stakeholders, and advocates regional and international organizations for proper public policies.

Contact IDF SEA

S.L. Raheja Hospital, All India Institute of Diabetes Raheja Hospital Road, Mahim, Mumbai 400 016, India

Tel +91 22 244 57051 | manjula.suresh@idf.org | www.idf.org/regions/south-east-asia

Diabetes at a glance, 2012


South-East Asia (SEA) Facts & Figures
More than 70.3 million people in the
SEA Region have diabetes; by 2030 this will rise to 120.9 million

Prevalence* (%) estimates of diabetes (20-79 years), SEA Region

8.7 % of adults in the SEA Region have


diabetes

Diabetes can lead to serious and costly


complications

Diabetes caused 1.1 million deaths in


the SEA Region this year

USD 4.6 billion were spent on treating


diabetes in the region

One fifth of all adults living with


diabetes, live in the region * comparative prevalence IDF Diabetes Atlas, 5th ed. International Diabetes Federation, 2011

Countries by diabetes cases in SEA


Country 1. India 2. Bangladesh 3. Sri Lanka 4. Nepal 5. Mauritius 6. Bhutan 7. Maldives Cases
63.0 million 5.5 million 1.1 million 506,727 141,644 22,362 15,908

Diabetes in Sri Lanka


AT A GLANCE Total adult population (thousands) Prevalence (%) Number of adults with diabetes (thousands) Number of adults with undiagnosed diabetes (thousands) Number of deaths due to diabetes Mean healthcare expenditures per person with diabetes (USD) 2012 14,038.33 7.84 1,100.21

4.01

15,661.00

Global figures for diabetes, 2012 (20-79 years) Prevalence of diabetes in adults Number of people with diabetes Number of undiagnosed cases Deaths due to diabetes Total healthcare expenditures in USD About IDF South-East Asia
8.3% 371 million 187 million 4.8 million 471.6 billion

117.25

IDF SEA represents 40 diabetes organizations in 20 countries. It is the voice for the growing number of people living with diabetes and those at risk. The mission of IDF SEA is to promote diabetes care, prevention, and a cure.

What can IDF SEA do?


IDF SEA provides essential expertise in diabetes, up-to-date evidence, supports awareness campaigns through a network of stakeholders, and advocates regional and international organizations for proper public policies.

Contact IDF SEA

S.L. Raheja Hospital, All India Institute of Diabetes Raheja Hospital Road, Mahim, Mumbai 400 016, India

Tel +91 22 244 57051 | manjula.suresh@idf.org | www.idf.org/regions/south-east-asia

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