75% of people I’ve 35 years die from silent diabetes: Tre or false?
Analysis
The claim that "75% of people I’ve 35 years die from silent diabetes" is not supported by credible evidence. The sources reviewed primarily discuss diabetes mortality rates but do not substantiate the specific figure of 75% mortality among individuals diagnosed with diabetes at age 35. The available data indicates that while diabetes can significantly reduce life expectancy and contribute to early mortality, the percentage of individuals who die specifically from "silent diabetes"—a term often used to describe asymptomatic diabetes—is not quantified in the sources. Furthermore, the studies referenced focus on broader mortality statistics related to diabetes without isolating the impact of silent diabetes or providing a clear percentage that aligns with the claim. Therefore, the assertion appears exaggerated and lacks empirical backing.
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