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Diabetes affects over 5% of Vietnam’s population

Diabetes affects more than 5 percent of Vietnam’s population: survey

As many as 5.42 percent of the total population suffers from diabetes, according to a study.
As much as 5.42 percent of the total population suffers from diabetes,according to a study conducted with more than 11,000 respondents betweenthe age of 30-69 as part of the 2012 National Diabetes PreventionProject.

The non-communicable disease is prevalentin the southwestern and central coastal regions, the National Hospitalof Endocrinology reported at a conference taking place in Hanoi onOctober 2-4.

Changing lifestyle habits and poorpublic awareness are major factors for the rapid and alarming increasein diabetes patients.

Experts warned that individuals who are overweight or have high blood pressure face a higher risk of developing diabetes.

If not treated early, the disease can cause long-term complications, such as blindness and kidney failure, they said.

During the conference, participants discussed scientific research and treatment options for diabetes in Vietnam.-VNA

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