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Home Run S lides: Prediabetes Awareness among High-Risk Groups in Maine

Home Run S lides: Prediabetes Awareness among High-Risk Groups in Maine. In Maine, overweight or obese adults comprise the largest high-risk group for Type 2 diabetes at 62.2%.* .

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Home Run S lides: Prediabetes Awareness among High-Risk Groups in Maine

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  1. Home Run Slides:Prediabetes Awareness among High-Risk Groups in Maine

  2. In Maine, overweight or obese adults comprise the largest high-risk group for Type 2 diabetes at 62.2%.* High-Risk Groups for Type 2 Diabetes by Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors and Outcomes 38.2 Risk Factors 40.9 62.2 Source: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), Maine 2011. *Data based on self-report of selected risk factor or cardiovascular disease outcome on BRFSS. **Non-adherence to current CDC-recommended aerobic and muscle strengthening guidelines. 4.3 36.2 Outcomes 5.2 5.4 2.8 Prevalence (%)

  3. Prediabetes Awareness among High-Risk Groups for Type 2 Diabetes Source: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS),Maine 2011. *Data based on self-report of selected risk factor or cardiovascular disease outcome on BRFSS. Overweight adults are the largest high-risk group, but prediabetes awareness ishighest among Mainers with a prior cardiovascular disease diagnosis.

  4. Recent Diabetes Testing among High-Risk Groups Tested for diabetes in past three years High-risk groups with lowest prevalence of recent diabetes testing 68.7 59.4 Source: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), Maine 2011. *Data based on self-report of selected risk factor or cardiovascular disease outcome on BRFSS. **Non-adherence to current CDC-recommended aerobic and muscle strengthening guidelines. 47.7 • Physically inactive (57.3%) • Overweight or obese (64.1%) • Racial/Ethnic Minorities (61.4%) Prevalence (%) Recent diabetes testing is lowest among physically inactive, overweight or obese, and racial/ethnic minorities.

  5. Recent Diabetes Testing among High-Risk Groups Tested for diabetes in past three years 68.7 59.4 Source: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), Maine 2011. *Data based on self-report of selected risk factor or cardiovascular disease outcome on BRFSS. **Non-adherence to current CDC-recommended aerobic and muscle strengthening guidelines. 47.7 Prevalence (%) Recent diabetes testing is lowest among physically inactive, overweight or obese, and racial/ethnic minorities.

  6. Should We Target Overweight Young Adults for Diabetes Testing? 18-44 years 45 years and older Young adults who are overweight or obese are as likely as older adults to have prediabetes awareness, but less likely to have been tested for diabetes in past three years. P < 0.0001 71.5 63.1 Source: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), Maine 2011. *Data based on self-report of selected risk factor or cardiovascular disease outcome on BRFSS. **Non-adherence to current CDC-recommended aerobic and muscle strengthening guidelines. Prevalence (%) P = 0.0519 9.1 6.5 Overweight or obese adults

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