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Diabet Med ; 40(3): e14971, 2023 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36209378

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It is widely accepted that climate change is the biggest threat to human health. The pandemic of diabetes is also a major threat to human health, especially in rapidly developing nations. Climate change and diabetes appear to have common global vectors, including increased urbanisation, increased use of transportation, and production and ingestion of ultra-processed foods. People with diabetes appear to be at higher risk of threats to health from climate change, including effects from extreme heat or extreme cold, and natural disasters. Solutions to climate change offer some benefits for the prevention of diabetes and diabetes-related complications. Moving towards lower carbon economies is likely to help reduce reliance on intensive agriculture, reduce physical inactivity, reduce air pollution and enhance quality of life. It may enable a reduction in the prevalence of diabetes and reduced morbidity from the condition.


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Air Pollution , Diabetes Mellitus , Humans , Climate Change , Quality of Life , Air Pollution/adverse effects , Diabetes Mellitus/epidemiology , Diabetes Mellitus/prevention & control
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