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Published: May 21, 2008 11:17 AM
Modified: May 21, 2008 04:43 PM
 

More people in NC have diabetes

In the past decade, the number of people with diabetes in North Carolina has increased by 102 percent, according to the North Carolina Diabetes Prevention and Control.

Now, more than 9 percent of North Carolinians have diabetes, according a report by the Diabetes Prevention and Control.

“Our state is facing a crisis. We need to help North Carolinians take steps to prevent diabetes or we risk being overwhelmed by the health and economic consequences of an ever-growing diabetes epidemic,” said Dr. Marcus Plescia said in a press release. Plesica is the Chronic Disease and Injury Section chief in the N.C. Division of Public Health.

New data shows diabetes is becoming more common among middle-income adults, adults between the ages of 35 and 44 and those age 65 and older, males and whites, the release stated.

It continues to ravage the African-American, Hispanic and American Indian populations; their rates of death and disability from diabetes and related problems like heart attacks, stroke, blindness, amputations and kidney failure exceed those of other groups, the release said.

For a copy of the report, visit www.ncdiabetes.org or call 1-877-362-2678.

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