Type 2 Diabetes In The United BY THE States PREVALEN 11.3%
26.9 %
.26%
NUMBERS 29.1 Million Adults With Diabetes CE Type 1 Diabetes
Age 65 Plus
Age 20 to 64
Age Under 19
90% to 95% Type 2 Diabetes
New Cases Diagnosed in 2012 1.7 Million
Diagnosed Cases Of Prediabetes 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 Million
2010
2012 2010
Age 20 to 64
2012
40%
1 in 10 Age 65 and Over
Of American Adults Will Develop Type 2 Diabetes In Their Lifetime
1 in 4
$245,000,000,00 0 RISK
Babies Born in 2000 Will Develop Diabetes
1 in 3
2012 Diabetes Medical Care Costs
85%
Of Type 2 Diabetics Have a BMI of 35 or More
Physical Inactivity
FACTORS
Poor Diet
Obesit y
Genetics
Belly Fat
15%
Age
Risk With One Parent With Diabetes
Males
9%
Mortality Rates in Those With Less Than a High School Education
86% Hispanics
2X
Non-Hispanic Blacks
12.8%
Of Complications and Death Related to Diabetes are Preventable with Medical Care, Diet, Exercise and Careful Monitoring
Mortality Rates For Diabetics With Income Below Poverty Levels
PREVENTIO Moderately intense exercise, like brisk N
85%
walking for 150 minutes a week may prevent or indefinitely delay the onset of type 2 diabetes
5% to 7%
71%
Reduction in Risk For Type 2 Diabetes With Diet And Exercise In Those Age 60 or Older
Loss of bodyweight can prevent and delay onset of type 2 diabetes indefinitely
58%
Reduction in Risk For Type 2 Diabetes With Diet And Exercise In Those Age 59 and Younger
The drug Metformin can reduce the onset of diabetes by 31% in people age 25 to 44 with a BMI of 35 or more
Metformin
Diabetes Was The
7th
HEALTH CONSEQUENCES Diabetics Have
Leading Cause Of Death in 2010
2X
71%
Diabetic Neuropathy Cases
9,000 8,000 7,000
Risk Of Death From Any Cause As Compared To People Of The Same Age Without Diabetes
6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000
60%
0 2000
Diabetic Retinopathy
50% 1 2 3 4
44%
Risk With 2 Parents With Diabetes
2X
Risk Factors By Race
Asian Americans
75%
is the leading cause of blindness in adults age 20 to 74
2010
Diabetics Are
2X
More Likely To Suffer From Depression
Of All Kidney Failures in 2011 Resulted from Diabetes
Of Of Diabetics Diabetics Die Die of of Heart Heart Disease Disease and and Stroke Stroke Of Non-traumatic Amputations Result From Diabetes
Of Of Diabetics Diabetics Also Also Have Have Hypertension Hypertension
Birth defects, large babies and other dangerous complications to the mother and baby can result from uncontrolled diabetes during pregnancy
Sources: Diabetes Prevention Program | World Health Organization National Eye Institute | Weight-control Information Network (part of the National Institute of Diabetes And Digestive And Kidney Diseases, NIDDK) | Healthline | American Diabetes Association | National Center for Biotechnology Information: Public Health Reports | Medical News Today