Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism (Jan 2014)

A revisit to prevailing care and challenges of managing diabetes in India: Focus on regional disparities

  • Manash P Baruah,
  • Ankit Pathak,
  • Sanjay Kalra,
  • Ashok K Das,
  • Abdul H Zargar,
  • Sarita Bajaj,
  • Ambika G Unnikrishnan,
  • Rakesh K Sahay

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/2230-8210.131113
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 3
pp. 254 – 263

Abstract

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An unprecedented rise in diabetes prevalence in India is the outcome of lifestyle changes in the background of genetic predisposition. Moreover, there is a substantial regional variation in diabetes prevalence and management. The highest prevalence of DM was observed in southern region (Ernakulum, Kerala) and lowest prevalence was observed in North Eastern region (Manipur). Similarly large variations have been evident in overall awareness and diabetes care across the geographies within India. The regional challenges are largely affected by poor disease awareness, socioeconomic disparity and underutilization of the public health-care services. Though government has taken initiatives to address this issue, overall situation demands a collaborative effort from patients, health care professionals and the state. This article reviews the regional disparity of diabetes epidemiology, current management practices and government policies for T2DM in India, identifies policy and research gaps, and suggests corrective measures to address the lacunae in diabetes care.

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