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Multiple long-term conditions as the next transition in the global diabetes epidemic

Edward W. Gregg, Naomi Holman, Marisa K. Sophiea, Shivani Misra, Jonathan Pearson‐Stuttard, Jonathan Valabhji, Kamlesh Khunti

2025Communications Medicine27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Several transitions, or new patterns and dynamics in the contributors and health outcomes, have altered the character and burden of the multi-decade, worldwide growth in prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2DM). These changes have led to different needs for prevention and care. These dynamics have been driven by diverse demographic, socio-economic, behavioural, and health system response factors. In this Perspective, we describe these transitions and how their attributes have set the stage for multimorbidity, or multiple long-term conditions (MLTCs), to be the next major challenge in the diabetes epidemic. We also describe how the timing and character of these stages differ in high-, middle-, and low-income countries. These challenges call for innovation and a stronger focus on MLTCs across the spectrum of cause, effectiveness, and implementation studies to guide prevention and treatment priorities.

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Perspective (graphical)Term (time)GerontologySet (abstract data type)MedicineEconomic growthDemographic economicsDevelopment economicsComputer scienceEconomicsArtificial intelligenceQuantum mechanicsProgramming languagePhysicsChronic Disease Management StrategiesDiabetes Management and EducationDiabetes, Cardiovascular Risks, and Lipoproteins
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