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More than 40 per cent Delhiites are diabetic, claims study

A new study has claimed that more than 40 per cent of Delhi’s population is diabetic, a figure that places it at the top of the list of cities surveyed, with Mumbai and Ahmedabad falling

India TV Lifestyle Desk New Delhi Published on: August 02, 2016 11:55 IST
More than 40 per cent Delhiites are diabetic, claims study
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A new study has claimed that more than 40 per cent of Delhi’s population is diabetic, a figure that places it at the top of the list of cities surveyed, with Mumbai and Ahmedabad falling in the second and third place. 

"The study reveals that about 42.5 per cent of Delhi's population suffers from this disease, which in the case of Mumbai is estimated at 38.5 per cent of its total population.

In Ahmedabad, 36 per cent people are diabetic, in Bangalore 26.5 per cent, while in Chennai the figure is estimated at 24.5 per cent.

"In Hyderabad and Kolkata, the number of diabetic patients is estimated at 22.6 per cent and 19.7 per cent of the total population, respectively. Even in rural areas, people are increasingly becoming victims of diabetes," an Assocham study 'Diabetes on the Rise in India' said.

The study also found that if changes in lifestyle and food habits are not made, 125 million Indians are likely to become victims of Diabetes by 2035.

Besides the cost burden imposed by the disease, the impact on quality of life and productivity of individuals is particularly severe, especially in later years, it said.

It said that Delhiites consume high amount of oil, ghee or butter in various cooked products which has evidently led to increase in the number of obesity and hypertension cases, pushing up the figures with regard to diabetics.

The Assocham study said the increase in diabetes cases among men grew by 25 per cent, while among women by a whopping 42 per cent.

It said around 55 per cent of the respondents covered were in the age bracket of 20-29 years, followed by 30-39 years (26 per cent), 40-49 years (16 per cent), 50-59 years (2 per cent) and 60-69 years (approximately 1 per cent).

The study was able to target private employees from 18 broad sectors, with maximum from IT/ITes sector (17 per cent).

The study included major cities like Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Pune, Chandigarh, Dehradun and others. A little over 500 employees were selected from each city on an average.

(With PTI inputs)

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