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The medical condition ‘rising twice as fast’ among UK women

Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.AllNewsSportCultureLifestyleRates of type 2 diabetes are increasing twice as fast in younger women (under 40) compared to older women in the UK. This alarming trend is attributed by Diabetes UK to inadequate post-natal follow-up care for women who experienced gestational diabetes during pregnancy. Gestational diabetes, which affects 10-20 per cent of pregnant women, significantly raises the risk of developing type 2 diabetes later, even though it typically resolves after childbirth. NHS England's audit revealed that only 57 per cent of women with gestational diabetes received the recommended annual HbA1c test, with 15 per cent developing type 2 diabetes within a decade. Diabetes UK has urged Women's Health Minister Baroness Merron to implement urgent measures to improve postnatal support for women affected by gestational diabetes. In full‘I had gestational diabetes during my pregnancy. Six years later, I’ve yet to receive any follow-up care’Thank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in

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independent.co.ukStai leggendo5 g fa

The medical condition ‘rising twice as fast’ among UK women

Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.AllNewsSportCultureLifestyleRates of type 2 diabetes are increasing twice as fast in younger women (under 40)…

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  1. giovedì 28 maggio 2026·independent.co.uk

    Calls for urgent action to support pregnant women with gestational diabetes

    Gestational diabetes usually disappears after birth, although patients face a higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes

  2. giovedì 28 maggio 2026·dailymail.com

    Type 2 diabetes soaring in young women amid obesity crisis

    Diabetes UK warns obesity is a 'significant' risk factor for type 2 diabetes, which is often linked to poor lifestyles and has historically been associated with older people.

mirror.co.uk
5 g fa

Rates of diabetes rising twice as fast in young women

There is a call for a change in the rules to reverse the trend

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dailymail.com5 g fa

Type 2 diabetes soaring in young women amid obesity crisis

Diabetes UK warns obesity is a 'significant' risk factor for type 2 diabetes, which is often linked to poor lifestyles and has historically been associated with older people.

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  • giovedì 28 maggio 2026·mirror.co.uk

    Rates of diabetes rising twice as fast in young women

    There is a call for a change in the rules to reverse the trend

  • giovedì 28 maggio 2026·mirror.co.uk

    'Key prevention opportunity' being missed amid surge of Type 2 diabetes in women

    Diabetes UK says Type 2 diabetes is on the increase in young women because pregnant women cannot produce enough insulin, leading to gestational diabetes which poses a higher risk…

  • giovedì 28 maggio 2026·independent.co.uk

    The medical condition ‘rising twice as fast’ among UK women

    Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.AllNewsSportCultureLifestyleRates of type 2 diabetes are increasing…