Normal Blood Sugar Levels
Do you know how many people in this world do not have normal blood sugar levels?
The numbers of those without normal blood sugar levels are shocking.
1. Over the past twenty years, the worldwide numbers of people with diabetes has risen rapidly, from an estimated 30 million cases in 1985 to 177 million in 2000.
2. It is estimated that >360 million individuals will have diabetes by the year 2030.
3. Type 2 diabetes mellitus is becoming an epidemic in industrialized countries because of increasing obesity and reduced activity levels.
4. In 2005, the United States’ Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimated there was a shocking 20.8 million persons (7% of the population) with diabetes.
5. Also in 2005, the United States had approximately 1.5 million adults >20 years old newly diagnosed with diabetes.
6. It was estimated that in the United States ~30% of individuals with diabetes were undiagnosed.
7. In 2005, almost 10 out of 100 people above 20 years old living in the United States were thought to have diabetes. Almost 21 out of 100 people above 60 years old living in the United States were thought to have diabetes as well.
8. The number of people with diabetes is similar in both sexes but is slightly greater in men >60 years.
9. Diabetes Mellitus is listed as the 6th leading cause of death in the United States in 2002 (although it is likely that this Diabetes Mellitus is under-reported as the cause of death)
10. Worldwide, it has been estimated that diabetes mellitus is the 5th leading cause of death, resulting in 3 million deaths annually.
Seeing these staggering numbers, it’s natural to ask “How do I maintain normal blood sugar levels?”, “What are normal blood sugar levels” or even “Am I having a normal blood sugar level?”
I would love to go on and on about how to maintain normal blood sugar levels but let’s leave this to next time. You can find an article on “What are normal blood sugar levels” in my site.

For the sake of your loved ones, may you always have normal blood sugar levels. Find out more on proven methods to maintain normal blood sugar levels here.
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