Mumbai: The prevalence of diabetes and pre-diabetes among corporate employees is rising at an alarming pace, with health screening data showing a sharp year-on-year increase. A new report has revealed that one in every four corporate employees is now pre-diabetic, underscoring the growing health crisis in India’s workforce.
Pre-Diabetes Among Employees Hits 24.4%
The data, compiled by Medibuddy, a healthcare service provider that annually studies the health of corporate employees aged 31 to 50 across India, highlights worrying trends.
Between August 2023 and July 2024, 7.89% of corporate employees were diagnosed with diabetes and 19.38% with pre-diabetes. However, in the subsequent year (August 2024–July 2025), these numbers climbed to 8.85% for diabetes and 24.40% for pre-diabetes.
Men More Vulnerable Than Women
The study also found that men are more vulnerable compared to women. Among male employees, diabetes cases increased from 6.76% to 7.43% in a year, while pre-diabetes rose from 14.64% to 18.11%. In contrast, among women, diabetes prevalence rose from 1.13% to 1.42%, and pre-diabetes cases increased from 4.74% to 6.29%.
Experts Call for Regular Screenings
Dr. Gauri Kulkarni, Head of Medical Operations at the healthcare company, termed the findings a serious warning for corporate India. “The growing prevalence of diabetes and pre-diabetes among corporate employees is alarming. Regular screenings are critical to identify risks early and take preventive measures to safeguard employee health,” she said.
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With lifestyle-related diseases on the rise, health experts warn that unchecked cases of pre-diabetes could soon translate into a surge of full-blown diabetes cases, placing an additional burden on both individuals and India’s healthcare system.
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