Australia in Grip of Diabetes Epidemic

Researchers say Australia is suffering from a diabetes epidemic, with 100,000 new cases every year.

A new study has also found the illness is caused by lifestyle factors like obesity and poor diet, and is costing taxpayers $3 billion every year.

The Australian Diabetes, Obesity and Lifestyle Study tested and interviewed 11,000 people five years ago to provide a snapshot of the nation's health.

Seven thousand people have been checked again to determine how many new cases of diabetes occur every year.

Associate Professor Jonathan Shaw says the statistics are alarming. “Approximately 270 to 280 new cases are developing every day throughout Australia,” he said.

“We've seen that people's waistlines and weight are increasing and in particular, the greatest in obesity are seen in younger adults rather than older adults.”

Emed Comment:

The “Diabesity” epidemic may in fact become the single biggest cost to our health care system in years to come. And the tragedy is, that it is largely preventable.

If you are developing (or at risk of developing) “diabesity” then you need to follow the Emed Wellness Protocol – it may just save your life.