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Rising Type 2 Diabetes Cases Warrant Urgent Need for Prevention Across Life Stages

Last updated: November 14, 2025 11:33 pm
Irma Khan
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World diabetes day 2025 has brought renewed global attention to the growing burden of type 2 diabetes, with the World Health Organization (WHO) emphasizing that more than 95% of all diabetes cases worldwide are type 2 — a condition that can often be prevented through lifestyle changes and timely intervention. This year’s theme, “Diabetes across life stages,” underscores the importance of prevention, screening, and consistent care for people of every age, from childhood through older adulthood.

Diabetes across life stages: WHO’s 2025 message

WHO stresses that diabetes does not discriminate by age. Children, adolescents, adults in their working years, and older people are all at risk of developing diabetes or experiencing serious complications if not diagnosed and managed early.

The life-course approach promoted this year focuses on:

  • Ensuring access to integrated, age-appropriate diabetes care
  • Creating supportive environments and policies that reduce risk
  • Empowering people with diabetes to manage their health with dignity and confidence

Health experts emphasize that early intervention, especially during childhood and adulthood, can dramatically reduce long-term complications such as heart disease, kidney damage, vision loss, and limb amputations.

How to prevent rising type 2 diabetes risk

Type 2 diabetes develops when the body becomes resistant to insulin or cannot use it effectively. WHO notes that a significant portion of diabetes cases can be prevented by adopting healthier lifestyle habits.

Recommended prevention steps include:

  • Maintaining a healthy body weight
  • Engaging in at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise per week
  • Eating a balanced diet with limited sugar and saturated fats
  • Avoiding tobacco use

Symptoms of diabetes often appear slowly, sometimes remaining unnoticed for years. Common signs include excessive thirst, frequent urination, fatigue, blurred vision, and unexplained weight loss. WHO urges adults—particularly those with risk factors such as obesity or family history—to undergo regular screening.

WHO’s global diabetes coverage targets for 2030

To address the growing burden, WHO Member States have endorsed five key global diabetes targets to be achieved by 2030:

  • 80% of people with diabetes are diagnosed
  • 80% of those diagnosed have good glycaemic control
  • 80% of those diagnosed have controlled blood pressure
  • 60% of people aged 40 years and older with diabetes receive statins
  • 100% of people with type 1 diabetes have access to affordable insulin and self-monitoring tools

These targets aim to reduce preventable complications, improve life expectancy, and make diabetes care more equitable worldwide.

As the world observes world diabetes day 2025, public health leaders stress that awareness saves lives — and prevention must begin today.

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