Yoga based lifestyle for type 2 diabetes: need for a nationwide movement to control type 2 diabetes

H. R. Nagendra, Hemant Bhargav, N. Raghuram
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Abstract

Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) has become a global threat. In 2010, prevalence of T2DM worldwide among adults was 6.4% and it is estimated that by 2030 it will increase by 7.7%. By 2030, diabetes will be affecting approximately 439 million people. In this gap of 20 years (2010 to 2030), the increase will be 69% in developing countries and 20% in developed countries. In fact, the problem is worsening faster than expected, in 2000, the projected figure for 2030 was 366 million,1 and by 2010, the figure has already reached 439 millions. It is now established from epidemiological studies in Asia that approximately 15 percent or 1 in 7 adults has either increased fasting glucose or impaired glucose tolerance based on the WHO criteria,2,3 of which an estimated 5 to 12 per cent develop Type 2 diabetes annuall.3,4 In 2004, an estimated 3.4 million people died from consequences of high fasting blood sugar,5 and more than 80% of diabetes deaths occur in lowand middle-income countries.6 Moreover, WHO projects that diabetes will be the 7th leading cause of death globally in 2030.7
2型糖尿病以瑜伽为基础的生活方式:需要一个全国性的运动来控制2型糖尿病
2型糖尿病(T2DM)已成为全球性的威胁。2010年,全球成人2型糖尿病患病率为6.4%,估计到2030年将增加7.7%。到2030年,糖尿病将影响约4.39亿人。在这20年(2010年至2030年)的差距中,发展中国家的增幅将为69%,发达国家为20%。事实上,这个问题的恶化速度比预期的要快,2000年,2030年的预计数字是3.66亿,到2010年,这一数字已经达到4.39亿。现在根据亚洲流行病学研究确定,根据世卫组织标准,大约15%或七分之一的成年人空腹血糖升高或葡萄糖耐量受损,其中估计每年有5%至12%的人患2型糖尿病。3,4 2004年,估计有340万人死于空腹高血糖5,80%以上的糖尿病死亡发生在低收入和中等收入国家此外,世卫组织预测,到2030年,糖尿病将成为全球第七大死因7
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