Challenge faced by society with diabetes

Image

Challenge faced by society with diabetes

The rapid growth of diabetes in the society is really a challenge to all the countries, in every country the policy makers of health should restructure their policies to fight the diabetes, according to WHO, total diabetes patients in world are nearly 422 million people, the majority people with diabetes, are from low and middle income countries.

According to the report, people from low and middle income countries are more affected with diabetes due to their poor health policy, there is only way to overcome is to restructure the policies and restructure the health system with the help of high income countries.

The other major cause for diabetes is due to unhealthy food habits, as this vary from country to country, we cannot specify the style which can be planned in all countries, its people, who need to take care of food which is the best and healthy which can be consumed for their healthy life style.

As per the records, there are nearly 1.6 million people fall in to death bed due to diabetes every year, the figure it self-shows how challenging the diabetes to overcome this life should be planned in a healthy way. Based on the other survey it shows the number of diabetic patients is increasing day by day.

The worldwide commonness of diabetes was accounted for to the world when the fifth version of the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) Atlas was delivered during World Diabetes Day, 14 November 2011. The quantity of individuals with diabetes was around 366 million of every 2011, and constantly 2030 this number has been anticipated to increment to 552 million. It is likewise assessed that around 80% of individuals with diabetes live in the low-and center pay nations, which are assigned as the creating economies on the planet. China and India will bear the significant weight of diabetes, with an expected 129.7 and 101.2 million cases, Separately, by 2030. The biggest age bunch at present influenced by diabetes is the 40–59 years age gathering, and by 2030 this is required to move to the 60–79 years age gathering. Furthermore, there will be a multiplying of pervasiveness of diabetes in the Middle East, North Africa, south Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. More than 1 million individuals bite the dust because of diabetes every year, 66% of these are in creating nations. Undiscovered diabetes represents 85% of those with diabetes in concentrates from South Africa, 80% in Cameroon, 70% in Ghana and over 80% in Tanzania.

Endocrinology and Metabolism: Open Access is a peer reviewed journal which focuses on the publication of current research and developments on the endocrine glands and its secretions with their coordination with metabolism and reproduction.

Endocrinology and Metabolism: Open Access Journal is using Editorial Tracking System to maintain quality and transparency to the author in the peer-review process. Review processing will be performed by the editorial board members of the Journal Endocrinology and Metabolism: Open Access or by Reviewers (outside experts in the field). Two independent reviewer’s approval (Minimum reviewer’s approval) followed by editor approval is obligatory for acceptance of any manuscript excluding an editorial.

Journal is now accepting manuscripts for volume 5 for year 2021. We publish minimum of 5 and maximum of 20 articles per issue every month. Submissions to our journal are given high priority during the process.

Submit your manuscript at:

https://www.imedpub.com/submissions/endocrinology-metabolism-open-access.html 

You may also send the manuscript as an attachment to mail endometabol@emedscholar.com

Media Contact
Eliza Grace
Associate Managing Editor
Endocrinology and Metabolism: Open Access
E-Mail: 
endometabol@emedscholar.com