 The study found that 9.2% of Bangladeshi adults aged 18 to 95 years had diabetes, while 13.3% had prediabetes. Overall, 61.5% of those with diabetes were unaware of their condition, and 35.2% did not take regular treatment for it. Men were more likely to have diabetes than women, and those who were older, overweight or obese, hypertensive, in the highest wealth quintile, and living in the Dhaka division were also more likely to have diabetes. Those currently employed and living in the Rungpur division were less likely to have diabetes than those currently not employed and living in the Baruchal division. This article was offered by Muhammad Bellal Hossain, M.D. Nureshman Khan, John C. Oldroyd and others.