<P> In 2013, Bangladesh, a developing country in South East Asia, was home to more than 5 million (prevalence adjusted to the national population--5.5%) diabetic patient, which will rise to more than 10 million (prevalence adjusted to the national population--8.2%) by 2035 . </P> <P> Almost one Chinese adult in ten has diabetes . A 2010 study estimated that more than 92 million Chinese adults have the disease, with another 150 million showing early symptoms . The incidence of the disease is increasing rapidly: a reported 30% increase in 7 years . Indigenous nomadic peoples like Tibetans and Mongols are at much higher susceptibility than Han Chinese . </P> <P> Until recently, India had more diabetics than any other country in the world, according to the International Diabetes Foundation, although the country has now been surpassed in the top spot by China . Diabetes currently affects more than 62 million Indians, which is more than 7.1% of the adult population . The average age on onset is 42.5 years . Nearly 1 million Indians die due to diabetes every year . </P> <P> According to the Indian Heart Association, India is projected to be home to 109 million individuals with diabetes by 2035 . A study by the American Diabetes Association reports that India will see the greatest increase in people diagnosed with diabetes by 2030 . The high incidence is attributed to a combination of genetic susceptibility plus adoption of a high - calorie, low - activity lifestyle by India's growing middle class . </P>

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