Prediabetes Its serious Its common Its reversible Data
Prediabetes: It’s serious. It’s common. It’s reversible. Data supplement to Corporate Communications infographic 2019 Confidential — Do Not Distribute
This supplement is intended to provide additional data on information found on the prediabetes infographic. The red box indicates which part of the infographic that slide is referring to. Click on the underlined links for more information. They are hyperlinked to the source. 2 Data source: • American Diabetes Association – Diagnosing Diabetes and Learning About Prediabetes.
Background Prediabetes is a serious health condition that increases the risk of health problems like type 2 diabetes. By following healthy lifestyle recommendations, patients can help bring blood sugar back to normal. The following infographic highlights the risk factors and prevention of prediabetes. The purpose of this infographic is to increase awareness of prediabetes and promote improved community health. 3
Prediabetes is a serious condition. Data source: 4 • American Diabetes Association – Diagnosing Diabetes and Learning About Prediabetes. • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – Prediabetes: Your Chance to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes.
With type 2 diabetes, your body does not use insulin properly. Data source: • 5 Mayo Clinic – Type 2 diabetes.
1 in 3 U. S. adults has prediabetes, 90 percent of them don’t know they have it. Data source: • 6 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – Prediabetes: Your Chance to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes.
You can have prediabetes but have no symptoms. Data source: • 7 American Diabetes Association – Diagnosing Diabetes and Learning About Prediabetes.
A blood sugar test can show if you have prediabetes. Data source: • 8 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – Prediabetes: Your Chance to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes.
Risk factors for prediabetes. Data source: • 9 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – Prediabetes: Your Chance to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes.
If you have prediabetes, you can help bring blood sugar back to normal with healthy lifestyle choices. Data Source: • 10 Mayo Clinic - Prediabetes
Without lifestyle changes, people with prediabetes are very likely to progress to type 2 diabetes. Data source: 11 • American Diabetes Association – Diagnosing Diabetes and Learning About Prediabetes. • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – Prediabetes: Your Chance to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes.
Fasting blood sugar levels. Data source: • 12 American Diabetes Association – Diagnosing Diabetes and Learning About Prediabetes.
Nearly 1 in 10 upstate N. Y. adults has been told they have prediabetes. Percent of Adults Who Have Ever Been Told They Have Prediabetes 9% 9% 9% Ut ica /R om e/ So No r ut th he rn Co Ti er l. N Y ra nt Ce Fi ng er La ke s NY te rn W es e at st Up Yo rk st at e NY 7% Ne w 9% 8% un. . . 10% Data source: • 13 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2016.
In upstate N. Y. , 50 percent of non-diabetic adults have not been tested for high blood sugar in the past 3 years. Percent of Non-Diabetic Adults Who Have Had a Test for High Blood Sugar in the Past 3 Years 57% 54% 56% 53% Co u Ti • 14 ica Ut Data source: /R om e/ No So rth ut h er n ra nt Ce nt ry er Y l. N ke La er es W s NY te rn NY e at st Up Fi ng Ne w Yo rk st a te 51% Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2016.
Prediabetes increases your risk of complications. Data source: • 15 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – Prediabetes: Your Chance to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes.
Learn more about prediabetes. Data Source: • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – Prediabetes Risk Test • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – National Diabetes Prevention Program 16
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