`
`DIABETES
`
`IN THE UNITED STATES
`
`DIABETES
`
`29.1MILLION
`
`29.1 million
`people have
`diabetes
`
`That's about 1 out of every 11 people
`
`1 4
`
`OUT
`OF
`
`do not know they
`have diabetes
`
`PREDIABETES
`
`86MILLION
`
`COST
`
`86 million people —
`more than 1 out of 3 adults
`— have prediabetes
`
`OUT
`
`OF9 10
`
`do not know they
`have prediabetes
`
`Without weight
`loss and moderate
`physical activity
`
`15–30% of people with
`prediabetes will develop
`type 2 diabetes within 5 years
`
`5YEARS
`
`$245 Total medical costs and lost
`
`work and wages for people
`with diagnosed diabetes
`
`BILLION
`
`Risk of death
`for adults with
`diabetes is
`
`HIGHER50%
`
`than for
`adults without
`diabetes
`
`Medical costs for
`people with diabetes
`are twice as high
`as for people
`without diabetes
`
`People who have diabetes are at higher risk of serious health complications:
`
`BLINDNESS
`
`KIDNEY
`FAILURE
`
`HEART
`DISEASE
`
`STROKE
`
`LOSS OF TOES,
`FEET, OR LEGS
`
`TYPES OF DIABETES
`
`TYPE 1
`
`BODY DOES NOT
`MAKE ENOUGH INSULIN
`• Can develop
`at any age
`
`• No known way
`to prevent it
`
`More than 18,000 youth
`diagnosed each year in
`2008 and 2009
`
`In adults, type 1
`diabetes accounts
`
`for approximately 5%
`
`of all diagnosed
`cases of diabetes
`
`TYPE 2
`
`BODY CANNOT USE
`INSULIN PROPERLY
`• Can develop at any age
`
`• Most cases can be prevented
`
`Currently, at least 1 out of 3
`people will develop the disease
`in their lifetime
`
`More than 5,000 youth
`diagnosed each year in
`2008 and 2009
`
`MILLION1.7
`
`People 20 years and
`older diagnosed in 2012
`
`RISK FACTORS FOR TYPE 2 DIABETES:
`
`TAKE THE
`DIABETES
`RISK TEST
`
`http://www.cdc.gov/diabetes
`
`BEING
`OVERWEIGHT
`
`HAVING A
`FAMILY HISTORY
`
`HAVING DIABETES
`WHILE PREGNANT
`(GESTATIONAL DIABETES)
`
`WHAT CAN YOU DO?
`
`You can prevent or delay
`type 2 diabetes
`
`You can manage diabetes
`
`LOSE
`WEIGHT
`
`EAT
`HEALTHY
`
`BE MORE
`ACTIVE
`
`WORK WITH A
`HEALTH
`PROFESSIONAL
`
`EAT
`HEALTHY
`
`STAY
`ACTIVE
`
`LEARN MORE AT
`www.cdc.gov/diabetes/prevention
`OR SPEAK TO YOUR DOCTOR
`
`LEARN MORE AT
`www.cdc.gov/diabetes/ndep
`OR SPEAK TO YOUR DOCTOR
`
`REFERENCES
`
`Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. National diabetes statistics report: estimates of diabetes and its burden in the United
`States, 2014. Atlanta, GA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2014.
`
`Knowler WC, Barrett-Conner E, Fowler SE, et al; Diabetes Prevention Program Research Group. Reduction in the incidence of
`type 2 diabetes with lifestyle intervention or metformin. N Engl J Med 2002;346:393–403. As cited in March 22, 2013, MMWR.
`
`Tuomilehto J, Lindstom J, Eriksson J, et al; Finnish Diabetes Prevention Study Group. Prevention of type 2 diabetes mellitus by
`changes in lifestyle among subjects with impaired glucose tolerance. N Engl J Med 2001; 344:1343–1350.
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`CDC’s Division of Diabetes
`Translation works toward
`a world free of the
`devastation of diabetes.
`
`Boehringer Ex. 2001
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