30 million americans
According to a USAToday article, in 2005 the number of Americans living in China was 110,000.
Many South Americans move from rural to urban areas in search of better job opportunities, access to services like healthcare and education, and a higher standard of living. Urban areas often offer a more diverse range of economic activities and amenities compared to rural areas.
There are many contributing factors to diabetes. Here are the ones applicable to Type 2 Diabetes:Obesity,Lack of Exercise,Unhealthy Diet,Family History of Diabetes,Increasing Age,High blood pressure,High Cholesterol,and History of Gestational Diabetes.For Type 1 Diabetes, there are less contributing factors. Exposure to a viral illness, is one of these factors. Type 1 Diabetes could be the result of your white blood cells attacking the pancreas in response to a viral illness, which produces the insulin in the body.Also, you are more likely to have Type 1 Diabetes if you are a child, young adult or teenager, and have someone in the family with this type of diabetes.
If they live in the US, are they Asians or Americans with Asiatic ancestors or Asian-Americans? They live in every part of the US from the rural areas to the largest cities. Hawaii has a larger percentage of Asian-Americans.
As of the 2020 census, there were approximately 1.2 million people in Philadelphia, and about 42% of them identified as Black or African American. This would estimate that there are around 504,000 African Americans living in Philadelphia.
25.8 million Americans have Diabetes.
Around 24 million Americans have diabetes.
If they don't know that they have diabetes then how can you come up with a statistic?
More than 150,000.
As many as 3 million Americans have Type 1 Diabetes, roughly 5% of diabetes sufferers in the USA. To learn more go to related links below.
Obesity
One can find information about living with diabetes on various website like NHS and Diabetes. One could also visit a local doctor and ask for information about living with diabetes in there.
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Yes any living mammal can have diabetes
renal (kidney) failure, heart disease, stroke, and blindness. Approximately 17 million Americans have diabetes. Unfortunately, as many as one-half are unaware they have it.
180,000 people die from diabetes each year.
About 50,000 African Americans.