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Prevalence of the two types of diabetes

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Tendem

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Where can I find the right figures for the prevalence of the 2 types of diabetes as a percentage in the UK? I have got 2010 figures and 2016 figures. The more I research the figures the more confusing it gets for me. Some figures give the number of adults separate from the children.
 
I suspect, if the stat's think there are only two types of diabetes then they might not be right in the first place...

The problem is there are people who are mis-diagnosed (and I think it's a statistically significant amount) and the GP's don't usually go back to correct how they are listed in the system. Historically people would be listed as NIDDM or IDDM not Type 1 an Type 2.
 
I have no idea - why do you need to know an exact number?

And at least 99.99r% of the children witll be Type 1, I should think.
 
Look at the National Diabetes Audit? The 2016 figures are published I think.

Alternatively DUK probably have some prevalence info on their site somewhere.

The last I knew it was around 3.5-4 million people living with diabetes. Of those 10% are type 1 (so around 350,000 - 400,000) the majority of the rest T2 and a proportion LADA, MODY and the other rarer types.
 
True Mark - then there's the ones caused by eg cancer plus the steroid induced sort.

But it was why I was asking 'why' - what is Tendem actually trying to establish - he himself doesn't have diabetes it seems, so what FOR does he need to establish a bang up to date figure - are 'we' even counted by what/who ever, every year?
 
Prevalence is on DUK site. I am doing an on line course and think there are some statistics in study guide. Will have a look tomorrow if you like
 
As others have said, "two" types of diabetes? o_O There are at least five (T1, T1.5, T2, T3c (there are at least three T3Cs on this forum) and gestational), and some or all of those are a spectrum rather than a sharply-defined "type".
 
As others have said, "two" types of diabetes? o_O There are at least five (T1, T1.5, T2, T3c (there are at least three T3Cs on this forum) and gestational), and some or all of those are a spectrum rather than a sharply-defined "type".
Don't forget MODY, which itself is at least 6 separate subtypes and speculated to be more then that
 
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