Diabetes: Young People

(asked on 23rd January 2019) - View Source

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, how many people under 21 years old have developed Type 2 diabetes in each of the last five years in each region of England.


Answered by
Steve Brine Portrait
Steve Brine
This question was answered on 28th January 2019

The following table shows the number of people who were diagnosed with ‘Type 2 or other diabetes’ when aged 20 years or under in each of the five calendar years 2013 to 2017, by Strategic Clinical Network.

Strategic Clinical Network

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

East Midlands

30

45

65

65

75

East of England

55

80

70

85

85

Greater Manchester and Eastern Cheshire

25

45

35

55

60

London

100

115

135

135

170

North West Coast - Cheshire Warrington and Wirral

15

10

10

15

10

North West Coast - Lancashire and South Cumbria

15

20

25

25

25

North West Coast - Merseyside

15

10

15

15

10

Northern England Clinical Network

35

35

40

50

50

South East

30

40

45

55

60

South West

40

40

45

70

65

Thames Valley

25

20

30

30

35

Wessex

30

25

30

40

50

West Midlands

80

80

90

95

140

Yorkshire and The Humber

80

75

85

95

110

No clinical commissioning group available in the data to map to Clinical Network

10

15

15

25

35

Source: National Diabetes Audit (NDA)

Note:

Disclosure control has been applied to all figures, as per the NDA publication - all numbers are rounded to the nearest 5, unless the number is 1 to 7, in which case it is rounded to ‘5’.

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