1 in 2 Indians Show High Blood Sugar: Diabetes Crisis Deepens

1 in 2 Indians Show High Blood Sugar in Nationwide Diabetes Study

A comprehensive nationwide analysis reveals alarming diabetes trends across India, with half of all tested individuals showing elevated blood sugar levels. The PharmEasy study of over 4 million diagnostic reports highlights the silent epidemic gripping the nation.

Key Findings

  • 50% of tested Indians show high blood sugar levels
  • 1 in 3 fall in diabetic range, 1 in 4 show prediabetes
  • Sharp rise in cases among people under 30 years
  • Men show higher risk (51.9%) compared to women (45.43%)

Younger Population at Growing Risk

The report “Diabetes: The Silent Killer Sweeping Across India” documents worrying changes in the disease’s age profile. Even individuals under 30 are now showing elevated blood sugar levels, indicating the need for early lifestyle interventions.

Dr. Animesh Choudhary, MBBS, MD warned: “Due to risk of diabetes increasing among younger people, complications such as heart disease, kidney issues, and vision loss may occur decades earlier than before.”

He emphasized that “diabetes prevention should begin in childhood by nurturing healthy eating habits, encouraging regular physical activity, and promoting emotional well-being. These early habits go a long way towards reducing the risk of diabetes and related complications later in life.”

Multiple Health Complications Found

The analysis reveals diabetes’s widespread impact on overall health:

  • 1 in 4 individuals with high blood sugar show thyroid abnormalities
  • 1 in 3 have liver function issues
  • Almost half show kidney impairment
  • 90% have abnormal lipid profiles, increasing heart disease risk

However, there’s positive news: among those who retested within six months, 22% returned to normal sugar levels while 61% maintained stable readings, demonstrating the effectiveness of early intervention and lifestyle changes.

Gender and Regional Patterns

The study found men face higher diabetes risk (51.9%) than women (45.43%), with 58% of overall users showing insulin resistance. Men develop diabetes earlier due to abdominal fat accumulation, while women experience sharper increases post-menopause due to estrogen changes.

Regional analysis shows southern and coastal areas report highest prevalence:

  • Puducherry: 63%
  • Odisha: 61%
  • Tamil Nadu: 56%
  • Goa: 54%

Himachal Pradesh shows the lowest rates at 41%, suggesting potential for further study.

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