IDF Diabetes Atlas 11th Edition
In this episode of D-Talk, host Phyllisa Deroze welcomes Professors Dianna Magliano and Ed Boyko, co-chairs of the IDF Diabetes Atlas Committee, to unpack the 11th Edition of the IDF Diabetes Atlas, launched recently at the IDF World Diabetes Congress 2025 in Bangkok. Together, they dive into the latest global, regional, and national diabetes data, examining how this evidence-based resource has evolved since its first publication in 2000. Discover key trends, hidden risks, and what the data means for the future of diabetes care worldwide.

The Global Impact of Diabetes in 2021
Phyllisa Deroze welcomes Professors Dianna Magliano and Ed Boyko, co-Chairs of the IDF Diabetes Atlas, for an in-depth discussion on the data included in the 10th edition of the Atlas, the trusted source of evidence on the impact of diabetes worldwide.

Type 1 diabetes: a condition that impacts all ages
Phyllisa Deroze is joined by Professors Dianna Magliano and Graham Ogle to put the spotlight on type 1 diabetes. Together they delve into the prevalence of type 1 diabetes, a condition that affects almost 9 million people worldwide, and its growing impact across the globe.

Understanding the impact of diabetes-related foot complications
Phyllisa Deroze is joined by Dr Matilde Monteiro-Soares and Dr Hermelinda Pedrosa to examine the impact of diabetes-related foot complications, one of the most common and serious complications affecting people with diabetes across the world.

Diabetes among Indigenous Peoples
Phyllisa Deroze is joined by Courtney Fischer-Claussen and Dr. Emily Papadimos to highlight the prevalence and impact of type 2 diabetes among Indigenous Peoples across all age groups. There are approximately 476 million Indigenous Peoples living in 90 countries, comprising over 6% of the world’s population.
