Diabetes Week 2017: Allen Carr's Addiction Clinics Claim Sugar is the New Smoking Epidemic for the UK
LONDON, June 11, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --
New research from Allen Carr's Addiction Clinics proves more than half of Brits are currently at risk of developing Type 2 diabetes and a quarter believe they are sugar addicts
Sunday 11th June marks the start of Diabetes Week. There are 2.9 million type 2 diabetics in the UK, costing the NHS £11.8 billion per year. The number of people suffering from Type 2 diabetes has grown by a third in a decade and there has been an increase of 137,000 type 2 patients during the past year in the UK alone. With the increased pressure on the NHS this brings, Allen Carr's Addiction clinics commissioned One Poll to exclusively survey 2,000 people in Britain, to gauge their attitudes to sugar consumption, the major cause of Type 2 diabetes. The research highlighted:
- Nearly a quarter of the population (22%) would class themselves as a sugar 'addict'
- More than 70% of Brits don't bother to monitor their sugar intake at all
- When asked to monitor sugar intake over a week, more than half (52%) consume more than the NHS guidelines of seven teaspoons of sugar per day, putting them at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes
- Only half, 50%, plan to make any effort to address their levels of sugar consumption over the next 12 months
- Those in Wales were least likely to monitor sugar intake, with 80% claiming not to bother
John Dicey, Worldwide CEO & Senior Therapist of Allen Carr's Addiction Clinics comments:
"Our exclusive survey findings confirm that Britain is in the middle of a sugar epidemic. It is rife in so much of our food, yet some simple education and understanding can drastically cut the amount of sugar we are consuming.
Allen Carr's Addiction Clinics have been at the forefront of nicotine addiction for over 30 years, having cured an estimated 30 million people of their addiction worldwide. We can see that sugar addiction is having the same kind of impact that nicotine addiction has had over the years. We've done a great job with helping people break free of their nicotine addiction and given the state of the nation, we have now developed our method to tackle sugar addiction. We have seen some fantastic results over the past year, helping numerous clients break free of sugar addiction through our best selling book and online programme, and live seminars, and in return, we've seen many actually reverse the development of diabetes - and some Type 2 diabetes sufferers actually being cured and no longer needing expensive medication for the rest of their lives. Sugar and carb consumption is an addiction that begins at birth, but once you free yourself you'll enjoy better health, higher levels of energy, dramatically improved body shape and a happier, healthier lifestyle."
Allen Carr's Clinics are available in 50+ countries across the globe and the method is endorsed by a wide variety of celebrities and opinion formers.
Note to Editors:
- Research carried out by One Poll in June 2017
- Diabetes Week runs from Sunday 11th - Saturday 12th June
- Diabetes data supplied by Diabetes UK and NHS England
- Sessions for media contacts or test cases available on request
- Interviews with John Dicey, Worldwide Managing Director & CEO, available on request.
- Case studies available on request.
- Allen Carr's Easyway sessions are available at more than 40 locations throughout the UK
For further information visit www.allencarr.com
SOURCE Allen Carr’s Easyway
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