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. 2022 Feb:25:101636.
doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2021.101636. Epub 2021 Nov 18.

The type 2 diabetes 'modern preventable pandemic' and replicable lessons from the COVID-19 crisis

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The type 2 diabetes 'modern preventable pandemic' and replicable lessons from the COVID-19 crisis

Michael E Singer et al. Prev Med Rep. 2022 Feb.

Abstract

To frame the substantial prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) as a 'Modern Preventable Pandemic' (MPP) and present certain replicable policy lessons from the COVID-19 crisis to address it. A literature and policy review was performed to analyze data about the COVID-19 and T2D pandemics to establish their multi-factorial health, social, and economic impacts. With the global prevalence of T2D tripling in the last two decades, T2D has become an MPP largely due to modifiable human behaviors. Certain successful elements of the response to the COVID-19 pandemic provide important lessons that can be adapted for the growing T2D MPP. With proper education and access to resources, it is possible to mitigate the T2D MPP through focused government policies as illustrated by many of the lessons of the COVID-19 pandemic response. Without such government intervention, the T2D MPP will continue to grow at an unsustainable pace with enormous health, social and economic implications. Immediate action is necessary. The scale of the T2D pandemic warrants a robust response in health policy as outlined through eight coordinated efforts; the lessons of the COVID-19 crisis should be studied and applied to the T2D MPP.

Keywords: CVD, Cardiovascular disease; DPP, Diabetes Prevention Program; Diabetes; HIC, High income countries; LMIC, Low- and middle-income countries; MPP, Modern Preventable Pandemic; PCP, Primary care physician; Pandemic; Preventable Pandemic; Prevention; Public health; T1D, Type 1 Diabetes; T2D, Type 2 Diabetes; Type 2 diabetes.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.

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Fig. 1
Estimated future global prevalence of T2D using a statistical model (IDF Diabetes Atlas, 2021).
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Fig. 2
Snapshot global impact of T2D (IDF Diabetes Atlas, 2021).
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Fig. 3
Multi-factorial impact of modern preventable pandemics.

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