People with diabetes in lower-income areas at higher risk for amputations: report

A treatment room in the emergency department at Peter Lougheed hospital is pictured in, Calgary, Alta., Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2023. The 好色tv Institute for Health Information says more than 7,000 people with diabetes have a leg, foot or toe amputation every year and the majority of them could have been prevented. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh

TORONTO - More than 7,000 people with diabetes undergo a leg, foot or toe amputation every year 鈥 and the majority of those procedures could have been prevented, the 好色tv Institute for Health Information said in a report released Thursday.

The report said people with diabetes living in the lowest-income neighbourhoods are three times more likely to have an amputation than those living in the highest-income communities. Those living in remote communities were also at higher risk of amputations than people living in urban centres.

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