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Do you know your risk of type 2 diabetes?

It’s really simple to find out your risk of developing type 2 diabetes. All you need is 2 minutes to answer a few simple questions online. Search ‘Diabetes Know Your Risk’. Millions of people already know their risk of type 2 diabetes after completing the Diabetes Know Your Risk tool. I did mine because…

“The risk of type 2 diabetes increases for Black people from the age of 25”

“Black people are up to 3 times more at risk of type 2 diabetes and I want to lead by example”

“My mother had type 2 diabetes which puts me at increased risk”

Ivy Ekong

“As a Black woman, I’m at increased risk and it’s a simple act of self-care”

“Prevention is key with diabetes, and I can do something about it”

Lady Anne Welsh

“I want to show that there is hope, type 2 diabetes is not inevitable and can be prevented”

Bishop Mark Nicholson

Find out your personalised risk score for type 2 diabetes - Search ‘Diabetes Know Your Risk’

If your risk score shows you have a increased risk, contact your GP practice, who may carry out a simple test to check your blood sugar levels. Based on your results, you may be eligible for referral to the free Healthier You NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme.

The programme is transforming the lives of those at risk of developing type 2 diabetes. With personalised support from dedicated health coaches, you too can make positive changes to your diet, weight and physical activity to reduce your risk.

Diabetes is a serious health condition that can cause blindness, kidney failure, heart disease, stroke and even limb amputation. But it can be prevented.

Don’t ignore your risk, take action now – search ‘Diabetes Know Your Risk’

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