Diabetics live 12 years less than others
Main Category: DiabetesArticle Date: 17 Mar 2004 - 0:00 PST
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The study, which appeared in the February issue of Diabetes Care, is the first to assess the impact of the disease on life expectancy in the province. Life expectancy for male diabetics in Ontario is 64.7 years (77.5 in general male population) and for female diabetics, 70.7 years (82.9 in general population). Eradicating diabetes would increase life expectancy by 2.8 years for men in the province and 2.6 years for women.
'We knew diabetes was common and that it killed people, but we didn't know to what degree it affects overall health,' says Professor Douglas Manuel of the Department of Public Health Sciences at the University of Toronto and the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES). 'We're definitely planning to use this method for evaluating the impact of heart disease, and hopefully, other conditions as well.'
In their research, Manuel and his colleague, Susan Schultz of ICES, also captured the effects diabetes has on both quality of life and longevity in a measure called health-adjusted life expectancy. Their conclusions are based on the evaluation of 1996-97 data from a population health survey linked to a diabetes registry.
CONTACT: Professor Douglas Manuel, Department of Public Health Sciences and Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences, 519-363-3220 from 9 a.m. to noon and 519-363-9834 after 5 p.m. during the week of March 15 or at 416-480-4055 x3892 thereafter or Elaine Smith, U of T public affairs, 416-978-5949, elaine.smith@utoronto.ca
Contact: Elaine Smith
elaine.smith@utoronto.ca
416-978-5949
University of Toronto
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