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epidemiology of diabetes


As per available reports about 2 relevant journals, 5 Conferences, 1 workshops are presently dedicated exclusively to epidemiology of diabetes and about 2 articles are being published on epidemiology of diabetes. 

Globally, as of 2010, an estimated 285 million people had diabetes, with type 2 making up about 90% of the cases. In 2013, according to International Diabetes Federation, an estimated 381 million people had diabetes. Its prevalence is increasing rapidly, and by 2030, this number is estimated to almost double. Diabetes mellitus occurs throughout the world, but is more common (especially type 2) in the more developed countries. The greatest increase in prevalence is, however, expected to occur in Asia and Africa, where most patients will probably be found by 2030.The increase in incidence in developing countries follows the trend of urbanization and lifestyle changes, perhaps most importantly a "Western-style" diet. This has suggested an environmental (i.e., dietary) effect, but there is little understanding of the mechanism(s) at present, though there is much speculation, some of it most compellingly presented. For at least 20 years, diabetes rates in North America have been increasing substantially. In 2010, nearly 26 million people had diabetes in the United States, of whom 7 million people remain undiagnosed. Another 57 million people are estimated to have prediabetes. There were approximately 12.1 million diabetes-related ED visits in 2010 for adults aged 18 years or older (515 per 10,000 U.S. population), accounting for 9.4 percent of all ED visits. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has termed the change an epidemic. The National Diabetes Information Clearinghouse estimates diabetes costs $132 billion in the United States alone every year. About 5%–10% of diabetes cases in North America are type 1, with the rest being type 2, The fraction of type 1 in other parts of the world differs. Most of this difference is not currently understood. The American Diabetes Association (ADA) cites the 2003 assessment of the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) that one in three Americans born after 2000 will develop diabetes in their lifetimes. According to the ADA, about 18.3% (8.6 million) of Americans age 60 and older have diabetes. Diabetes mellitus prevalence increases with age, and the numbers of older persons with diabetes are expected to grow as the elderly population increases in number. The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES III) demonstrated, in the population over 65 years old, 18% to 20% have diabetes, with 40% having either diabetes or its precursor form of impaired glucose tolerance. Older individuals are also more likely to be seen in the emergency department (ED) for diabetes. A study by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) found that in 2010, diabetes-related ED visit rates were highest for patients aged 65 and older (1,307 per 10,000 population), compared with 45-64 year olds (584 per 10,000 population) and 18-44 year olds (183 per 10,000 population)

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Scope and Importance:

Epidemiology conference provides opportunity for epidemiologists from different countries across the globe to meet and discuss their common interests of addressing the issues & challenges of global health.  The main motto of this conference is to bring all the renowned Epidemiologists, Clinicians, Public Health practitioners, Biostatisticians, Healthcare Policymakers, Industry experts,  Researchers and Students under a common roof. Epidemiological surveillance is conducted all over to investigate the etiological factors of disease and causes for spreading and its preventive measures. The theme of the conference is “Epidemiology for effective public health practice in diseases control and prevention”.  

 

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Relevant Society and Associations

1.      International Epidemiological Association (IEA)
2.      International Society for Environmental Epidemiology
3.      Spanish society of Epidemiology
4.      American Society of Epidemiology
5.      American Heart Association Council on Epidemiology and Prevention
6.      Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology
7.      Canadian Society for Epidemiology and Biostatistics
8.      Spanish society for epidemiology
9.      European Epidemiology Federation
10.  International Genetic Epidemiology Society
11.  Netherlands Epidemiological Society
12.  Danish Epidemiology Science Centre (DES)
13.  Finnish Epidemiological Society (FES)
14.  German Association of Epidemiology (DGepi)
15.  Association Des Epidémiologistes de Langue Française
16.  Italian Association of Epidemiology (AIE)
17.  Norwegian Epidemiological Association (NOFE)
18.  Swiss Society of Public Health
19.  The Swedish Association of Epidemiology (SVEP)  

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