650,000 Children have Diabetes
SURABAYA, KOMPAS.com – About 650,000 Indonesian children suffering from type 2 diabetes mellitus. Unhealthy lifestyles and unbalanced trigger an increasing number of diabetes mellitus in Indonesia.

Chairman of the Diabetes and Nutrition Center (PDN) RSU Dr. Surabaya Askandar Soetomo Tjokroprawiro said, the Ministry of Health recorded at least 13 million people of Indonesia have diabetes mellitus (DM). Five percent of them or about 650,000 people were children, who generally suffer from type 2 diabetes. “Type 2 diabetes is caused by a lifestyle that is not healthy to cause insulin resistance,” explained Askandar, Tuesday (3 / 11).
Currently, type 2 diabetes is a type of diabetes is most commonly found. “If the first type 2 diabetes associated with old age, it can attack since the age of children, adolescents, and adults age. Children today are a lot of unhealthy food and lack of move-prone type 2 diabetes suffer, “he said.
Researchers at the PDN, Great Pranoto, say, increasing the number of people with DM is high enough. Nationally, the average sufferer rose 5.7 percent. However, in some big cities like Jakarta, increasing the number of sufferers could reach 12 percent per year. “This condition is of concern because the number of deaths due to diabetes is high. Throughout the world, an average of six people die every minute from complications of diabetes, “said Agung.
Askandar also revealed, DM sufferers prone to osteoporosis. High sugar levels in the blood stimulate hormones that reduce the level of bone density. Left untreated, people with DM will eventually osteoporosis and fractures easily. (RAZ)











