A recent report has found that some 66 million European adults suffer from diabetes. This number is set to increase by another 10% by 2050.
Breakdown
- 10% of European adults have diabetes, with numbers expected to rise by 2050. 23s
- Germany, Italy, and Spain have the highest adult diabetes prevalence in the EU. 48s
- Portugal, Croatia, Malta, and Cyprus show the highest age-adjusted prevalence rates. 53s
- Ireland, the Netherlands, and Austria have the lowest diabetes prevalence. 1m 5s
- Rising type 2 diabetes rates are linked to urbanization, aging, and unhealthy lifestyles. 1m 10s