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IDF Diabetes Atlas
Diabetes prevalence, mortality and health expenditure for 2013 and 2035
6th Edition
AcknowledgementsSixth edition committeeNam Han Cho (chair), David Whiting (deputy chair), Leonor Guariguata, Pablo Aschner Montoya, Nita Forouhi, Ian Hambleton, Rui Li, Azeem Majeed, Jean Claude Mbanya, Ayesha Motala, K.M. Venkat Narayan, Ambady Ramachandran, Wolfgang Rathmann, Gojka Roglic, Jonathan Shaw, Martin Silink, D.R.R. Williams, Ping Zhang
Editorial teamLeonor Guariguata, Tim Nolan, Jessica Beagley, Ute Linnenkamp, Olivier Jacqmain
ContributorsFlorencia Aguirre, Alex Brown, Nam Han Cho, Gisela Dahlquist, the Diabetes Education Consultative Section (DECS), Sheree Dodd, Trisha Dunning, Sir Michael Hirst, Christopher Hwang, Dianna Magliano, Chris Patterson, Courtney Scott, Jonathan Shaw, Gyula Soltész, Juliet Usher-Smith
Other ContributorsCarlos Aguilar Salinas, Riyadh Alshamsan, Tabassum Ambia, Carmen Gloria Aylwin, Caroline Baan, Juliana Chan, Adel A El-Sayed, Laercio Franco, Juan José Gagliardino, Jody Grundman, Lucy Hadley, Christian Herder, Hak C. Jang, Pili Kamenju, Andre Pascal Kengne, Tawfik Khoja, Mandana Kooijmans, Silvia Lapertosa, Kerry Lydon, Ronald Ching Wan Ma, Lydia Makaroff, Chris Millett, Graham Ogle, Martijn Parker, Nasheeta Peer, Lorenzo Piemonte, Salman Rawaf, Joachim Rosenbauer, Segundo Seclén, Chamukuttan Snehalatha, Anne Mieke Spijkerman, Teresa Tamayo, Sean Taylor, Sara Webber, Sarah H Wild, Mary Vinocour, Bernard Zinman
Corporate sponsorsIDF would like to express its thanks to the following sponsors for their generous support of the sixth edition:
Supported through an unrestricted grant by the Novo Nordisk Changing Diabetes® initiative
Types of diabetes
Type 1 diabetes Type 2 diabetes Gestational diabetes
• Lack of insulin• Autoimmune• Usually
children
• Insulin resistance
• Lifestyle factors• Usually adults
• Insulin resistance• During pregnancy• Risks to mother
and child
Major diabetes complications• Cardiovascular disease• Eyes• Kidney• Feet
• Fatty liver• Sleep apnea
Co-morbidities
Diabetes is a huge and growing problem, and the costs to society are high and escalating
382 million people have diabetes
By 2035, this number will rise to 592 million
Almost half of all people with diabetes live in just three countries
ChinaIndiaUSA
The socially disadvantaged in any country are especially vulnerable to diabetes
Increasing development
and wealth is correlated
with decreasing
early mortality
due to diabetes
Diabetes is more than a health issue and requires concerted policy action across many sectors