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Originally Posted by jimmys devoted It is not unusual to see that diabetic protocols differ frorm country to country. The us has about 19 million true diabetics. thats a lot of sugar.
World wided India has the highest per ration of diabetics 47 percent at last count were diabetic.
the UK has a medium amount of diabetics. Because of where the peopel live and the easy access to " garbage" foods, we can see a specific trend i how they deeal with it.
the US has a more agressive protocol becaus ethey see different incidednces and causations. India has different testing protocols, and so does canada. Simply because of the prevalence or non prevalence of obesity and indogenous food sources. Cool thinking. |
Finland has the highest rate of autoimmune Type 1 (the non preventable kind) diabetes in the world. Autoimmune diseases, including Type 1 diabetes are more commonly found in those from Northern European heritage.
Unknown environmental factors and a more homologous (less mating with "outsiders") genetic population are probably factors in Finland too.
However, Type 1 still seems to affect (white) people of Northern European decent more, regardless of where they live in the world, signifying a common genetic link, much how like Type 2 is very common in black people.
Finland regularly screens Type 1's for Celiac Disease, another autoimmune disease commonly found in Type 1's.