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Increase in Number of Diabetes Sufferers in Devon is Linked to unhealthy weight rise


More people are being diagnosed with diabetes in Devon as figures for obesity continue to grow10-08-2008
The latest figures from the Devon Primary Care Trust for diabetes show 27,657 sufferers in the county, compared to 25,667 the previous year. This is an increase of nearly eight per cent in a year.
Currently there are 3,805 people in Exeter diagnosed with diabetes.
Devon Primary Care Trust said national figures for diabetes showed the total of 2.35m current sufferers was set to rise to more than 2.5m by 2010, and that part of the rise was related to the increasing numbers of obese people.
The trust also acknowledges that the predicted growth in child obesity was likely to lead to an increase in the numbers of type 2 diabetes.
Ninety per cent of all diabetes sufferers have type 2 diabetes, which is caused when too little insulin in the body is produced or cells do not react properly to the insulin. Type 1 diabetes is when no insulin is produced at all.
Steve Brown, assistant director of public health at Devon Primary Care Trust, said: "Obese young children are more likely to be obese young adults and what that brings is a whole raft of potential issues, such as diabetes, which affects diet and drugs."
As the Echo has previously reported, more than a quarter of 10 and 11-year-olds in Devon are either obese or overweight, while a fifth of four and five-year-olds are also either overweight or obese.
Nationally about five per cent of total NHS spending is on people with diabetes, which suggests costs could rocket as the population gets fatter.
The charity Diabetes UK has argued that there are already 3,300 admissions to A&E departments every year for children suffering from diabetic ketoacidosis.
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