Diabetics have to carefully monitor their blood sugar levels or risk serious problems (Image: Getty) A record 3.6million people are at high risk of developing diabetes as the nation battles an obesity epidemic. Health chiefs blamed junk food and obesity for a surge in patients with dangerously elevated blood sugar - which means rising numbers have been diagnosed with pre-diabetes.
The NHS is already battling under the strain of caring for an estimated 5.6million people living with diabetes across the UK.,Nine in 10 have Type 2 diabetes, which is typically linked to diet and lifestyle.
Now, the latest National Diabetes Audit shows the number of people classed as pre-diabetic in England doubled from 1.8million in 2018-19 to 3.6million last year.
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