Diabetes in Toronto
The data of this work is collected from the Ontario Community Health Profiles Partnership (OCHPP).

The dataset is freely available to copy, use, and redistribute for non-profit community-based purposes only, provided that authors are appropriately credited.

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Diabetes is characterized by high blood sugar levels and could be precipitated by pregnancy. Type 1 diabetes is caused by lack of insulin-secreting beta-cells in the pancreas due to an autoimmune response. Type 2 diabetes which makes up about 90% of the cases is the result of an imbalance between blood sugar level and insulin production. As of 2019, roughly 463 million people had diabetes worldwide with a similar rate in women and men, accounting for 8.8% of the adult population. Unfortunately, the prevalence of the disease continues to grow.

Below please find our dashboard for diabetes in northwest Toronto.

Year: 2018/19

Age: 45-64

Year: 2018/19

Age: 45-64

Mean Diabetes in % (Female, 20+ Years Old)

125K

Mean Diabetes in % (Female, 20-44 Years Old)

125K

Mean Diabetes in % (Female, 45-64 Years Old)

125K

Mean Diabetes in % (Female, 65+ Years Old)

125K

Mean Diabetes in % (Male, 20+ Years Old)

125K

Mean Diabetes in % (Male, 20-44 Years Old)

125K

Mean Diabetes in % (Male, 45-64 Years Old)

125K

Mean Diabetes in % (Male, 65+ Years Old)

125K

Mean Diabetes in % (20+ Years Old)

125K

Mean Diabetes in % (20-44 Years Old)

125K

Mean Diabetes in % (45-64 Years Old)

125K

Mean Diabetes in % (65+ Years Old)

125K

Total Diabetes (20+ Years Old, 2016/17)

125K

Total Diabetes (20+ Years Old, 2018/19)

125K

Mean Diabetes (20+ Years Old, 2016/17)

125K

Mean Diabetes (20+ Years Old, 2018/19)

125K

Total Diabetes (Female, 20+ Years Old, 2016/17)

125K

Total Diabetes (Male, 20+ Years Old, 2016/17)

125K

Total Diabetes (Female, 20+ Years Old, 2018/19)

125K

Total Diabetes (Male, 20+ Years Old, 2018/19)

125K

Mean Diabetes (Female, 20+ Years Old, 2016/17)

125K

Mean Diabetes (Male, 20+ Years Old, 2016/17)

125K

Mean Diabetes (Female, 20+ Years Old, 2018/19)

125K

Mean Diabetes (Male, 20+ Years Old, 2018/19)

125K