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India faces second highest economic burden due to diabetes: Study

13 Jan 2026
1 min

Economic Burden of Diabetes Globally

The study published in Nature Medicine examines the financial impact of diabetes globally from 2020 to 2050, revealing significant economic challenges for several countries.

Key Findings

  • Global Economic Costs: Estimated at $10 trillion, representing about 0.2% of the world's annual GDP.
  • Impact of Informal Care: When informal care is included, the cost could rise to $152 trillion, or 1.7% of the annual global GDP.

Country-Specific Economic Burden

  • United States: Faces the highest economic burden of $16.5 trillion.
  • India: Second in rank with a $11.4 trillion burden.
  • China: Third with a $11 trillion burden.

Factors Contributing to Economic Burden

  • High Prevalence vs. Mortality: The prevalence of diabetes far exceeds its mortality rate by a factor of 30-50, leading to increased informal caregiving costs.
  • High- vs. Low-Income Countries: In high-income countries, 41% of the burden comes from treatment costs, compared to 14% in low-income countries, highlighting accessibility issues in medical treatments.

Recommendations for Reduction

  • Lifestyle Changes: Encouraging regular physical activity and a balanced diet as preventive measures.
  • Early Detection and Treatment: Implementation of comprehensive diabetes screening programs for timely diagnosis and treatment.

According to a Lancet study, over a quarter of the world's diabetics are estimated to reside in India, emphasizing the significant public health challenge the country faces.

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