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LONDON, Sept. 1 (Xinhuanet) -- The number of British people with diabetes has
broken through the two-million barrier due to rising problem of obesity.
The figure, compiled from English general practitioner records and Diabetes UK
data for the other nations, is 250,000 higher than previous estimates, the
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) reported on Thursday.
There is no breakdown between the two forms of the disease, but75 percent
of cases are traditionally type 2 diabetes, which results when either the body
does not produce enough of the hormone insulin to break down sugar in the blood,
or the body's cells fail to respond to insulin.
This has been viewed as a "wake-up call" for health campaigners,as the
number of children with type 2 diabetes are also on the rise, which was unheard
of a decade ago.
Diabetes UK said it expected the rise would have been fueled byobesity as
more than 65 percent of men and 55 percent of women in Britain are overweight or
obese.
"Diabetes is serious and unless everyone with the condition is getting the
care and education they need it can lead to heart disease, strokes, kidney
disease, amputations and blindness," saidSimon O'Neill, director of care and
policy with Diabetes UK.
In his view, the increasing numbers are putting a massive strain on the
National Health Service.
Dr Ian Campbell, president of the National Obesity Forum, believed the true
figure would be even higher as many people are not even diagnosed yet.
He blamed the rising numbers on the "overindulgent lifestyle".
A spokesman with the Department of Health said the number of people
developing type 2 diabetes is increasing partly due to increasing levels of
obesity in the population.
The government was taking measures to improve diabetes
services through the national service framework, she added.
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