15 Feb,2024
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With its massive population and increasing rates of urbanization and lifestyle changes, China has a large number of people living with diabetes.
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India has one of the highest numbers of people with diabetes globally, attributed to factors such as rapid urbanization, sedentary lifestyles, and genetic predisposition.
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The U.S. has a significant diabetes burden, driven by factors like obesity, unhealthy diets, and an aging population.
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Rising rates of obesity and lifestyle changes have contributed to Brazil's increasing diabetes prevalence.
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Lifestyle changes and an aging population have led to a rise in diabetes cases in Russia.
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Diabetes is a growing health concern in Indonesia, driven by urbanization, dietary changes, and a sedentary lifestyle.
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Pakistan faces a high burden of diabetes, attributed to factors such as urbanization, poor diet, and genetic predisposition.
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Obesity rates are high in Mexico, contributing to its significant diabetes burden.
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While traditionally lower in diabetes prevalence, Japan has seen an increase in recent years due to changing dietary habits and lifestyle factors.
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