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Men Twice as Likely Not to Know They Have DiabetesPosted: Monday, November 23, 2009New research suggests men over 50 are nearly twice as likely to have undiagnosed Type 2 diabetes than their female counterparts. A nationally representative study of 6,739 52- to 79-year-olds found 502 to have diabetes. Of the men with diabetes, 22 percent did not realize they had the condition before the study, compared to 12 percent of the women. Simon O'Neill, Head of Care, Information and Advocacy at Diabetes UK stated that, "Type 2 diabetes can go undetected for more than 10 years, which means that around half of people already have complications by the time they are diagnosed." "Men are generally worse at looking after their health than women. We already know that middle-aged men are twice as likely to have diabetes than women and that, consistently, more men are overweight than women and so at greater risk of Type 2 diabetes. This research suggests this pattern is the same for men over 50 who don't realize they have diabetes." "It's vital men of all ages take better care of their health and are made more aware of the risk factors and symptoms of diabetes. Older men, especially if they are at risk of diabetes, should have regular check-ups with their GP." "Women should not become complacent, though. They may tend to develop Type 2 diabetes later in life but the risk of death from heart disease associated with the condition is about 50 percent greater in women than it is in men." The study also found people had a greater risk of having undiagnosed diabetes if they had a high Body Mass Index (BMI), a large waist, high blood pressure and high cholesterol. Wealth, education, social class, ethnicity, age, and smoking status were not shown to significantly increase the risk. Source: Diabetes In Control: Diabetic Medicine, Nov 2009 |
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