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The subgroup analysis showed statistically docHub differences in diabetes prevalence by the ethical sub-populations with highest in Indians (25.10%; 95% CI, 20.19%30.35%), followed by Malays (15.25%; 95% CI, 11.59%19.29%), Chinese (12.87%; 95% CI, 9.73%16.37%), Bumiputeras (8.62%; 95% CI, 5.41%12.47%) and
Country distribution The countries with the largest numbers of adults with diabetes aged 2079 years in 2021 are China, India and Pakistan. They are anticipated to remain so in 2045 (Table 3.4). The countries that have the highest number of people with diabetes do not necessarily have the highest prevalence.
In 2021, Malaysia ranked fifth in the Western Pacific, with 4.4 million adults battling diabetes. The top four countries were, in order, China, Indonesia, Japan and Thailand.
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